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How do any of you do this? As thirsty as I am it only took ONE TIME, to make that mistake!!!!! there is no way anyone can drink I mean doesn't it come back up for anyone at all? Also it's hurt really bad even like 30 minutes afterwards there was no liquid of any sort going down my throat!!!!!

So when they say don't drink while you eat how is that even possible!??!?!?

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I do make the mistake from time to time. Today I was eating something I wasn't supposed to be eating and had a small gulp of Water and I choked everything up. This was totally my fault because I was doing wrong on all levels. Just be careful not to drink at least 30 minutes before a meal, during a meal, and at least 30 minutes after. At least for me that works, when I'm doing what I'm supposed to be doing.

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I've never had anything come up, food or Water. When I didn't have good restriction in the very beginning, I could drink and eat with no problem. But I stopped doing that. Now I have good restrictiona and it's painful if I have a drink. I have to wait at least 30 min after eating. But sometimes if I'm eating something really HOT I have to sip sometimes! lol

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So when they say don't drink while you eat how is that even possible!??!?!?

i take sips - not gulping my drinks.

my dr doesn't restrict this - and i've not had a single episode that many speak to; again i take a few sips here & there during a meal of wine or Water.

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I'm like luluc, too. Although, I choose to not drink during meals at home, when we go out I'll drink small sips of my Water, tea (up to 1/2 a small glass) or a small glass of wine (my doctor said an occasional small glass of wine is fine, and I've only ordered wine twice since banding, because I hate to drink calories).

If push comes to shove, my doctor said, in a support group meeting, that a small amount of water is okay..he's talking like a medicine cup full. Personally, I drink so much when I'm permitted (1/2 hour prior and 45 mins after, I generally don't get thirsty during a meal).

I truly do believe that not drinking keeps my food in my upper stomach longer, so I might drink that small amount with a meal once or twice a week tops. On the other hand, I have no pain with drinking, but maybe it's because it's such a small amount and I'm sipping, or maybe it's just one of those weird band things.

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Your best bet is to follow your doctor's orders.

My doctor prefers us to drink right up to the point we start consuming food. She believes it makes a feel more full. Once we start consuming food, my doctor does not want us to drink for 1-hour.

It is a hard rule, but I don't keep liquids near me when I am eating. I pay attention when I am eating, not distracted by tv, radio, phone, or computer.

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Its very hard for me. I always used to have at least 3 glasses of water/tea whatever when eating, but I do have a few sips before I begin to eat and maybe 1 tiny sip during the meal and after. My doc approves and nothing has ever come back up. I miss my liquids, but love how my band is working. You can do it.......its just takes making a habit of it and gettn your mind around it.

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I think it all depends on your restriction level. With tight restriction, any fluids will almost instantly cause me to pb or just be very, very uncomfortable. Right now with an unfilled band I can eat and drink together without issue.

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I have a terriable habit of drinking while I eat. For me it makes the food go down SO MUCH easier. When I feel uncomfortable, like food is getting a little stuck, i just drink some Water and it goes right down. When I don't drink with my meals I eat about 60% less. I really need to get back on track with that.

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