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My discharge instructions say I can't use a straw. Anyone know why?

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You're likely to swallow air along with whatever you're drinking..which can be problematic. You'll probably feel bloated.

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It's just cause it can cause you extra gas, which is the last thing you want more of right now. I am 3 months post op and now enjoy using a straw to force me to drink slower, but I have to pay the price of extra gas pain if I am not careful.

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When I woke up from surgery there was a juice box with a straw waiting. I've been drinking from straws since.

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My info also told me not to drink through a straw, but when I asked the PA at my surgeon's office, he said it's ok as long as it doesn't cause me problems. It's funny, because I thought it wouldn't be any big deal to go without a straw, but then after the surgery I realized just how often I do use a straw! So far I haven't had any problems from using one.

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Try drinking through a straw. You'll quickly learn why you're not supposed to ;)

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I also was given a straw right after surgery too, didn't have any problems... but I was very conscious of how slow I was drinking too, I didn't try to gulp anything down.

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I wasn't warned of the straw issue and today I am 2 days post op. I started using a straw thinking it might help me sip smaller but I have had a very difficult time drinking today and not until I saw this post was I able to put 2 and 2 together. I just described the feeling to my mom as if there is a funnel with Syrup going down and there are air bubbles making it difficult for it to slide down like it should. I will be tossing the straws out right away. (maybe the small juice box straws dont suck as much air in.) anyways I am again thankful for the information on this site!

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