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I was banded on Monday, Aug 17 and am still trying to figure things out. The more I read, the more I get confused, but I have figured out a few things.

1) pill splitters only go so far in crushing meds. After I use a pill splitter, I put the halfs in a large chinese Soup spoon (I have a bunch). Then I take another chinese Soup spoon (smaller) and use the two spoons to crush the pills. Very quick and easy.

2) before my surgery (and unrelated) I used extra brewed coffee and made them into coffee ice cubes for ice coffee. Still confused about being able to have Decaf or any coffee, but it is my understanding the amount in an ice cube is small enough to not worry. So, I'm still experimenting with the exact "recipe" but I use a coffee ice cube in my morning Protein shake.

And Murphy... of course, on day 5 of being home, my blender dies. And that, it appears, it something I can't live without right now!

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Congratulations on your banding!

I use a mortar & pestle to crush my pills. Also great for crushing mint for mojitos. lol

Check with your doctor, but most say its ok to have a cup or 2 of coffee.

Good luck!

Joan

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Get a bullet. Most of us wouldn't have done without it. You can get one at Target or Walmart or Bed, Bath and Beyond. Also, sounds like you are going to a lot of work. Most surgeons allow coffee. Check with your surgeon on everything. Also, check with your surgeon about the meds. I did not have to crush mine at all. Just took them with a sip of Water. I used and still use chewable vitamins though.

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I have to crush my meds forever (per my doc) even though they are pretty small by pill standards. I bought a pill crusher at GNC for under $5 and it works great for me. I don't think I'm coordinated enough to use too spoons.

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