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I was just wondering if drinking from a straw was bad? Dr office rec. drinking from a straw to help me get use to not gulping, so whats your input??

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I have never heard of any Dr recommending a straw, but we know all Drs are different.

My Dr said not to drink from straw or chew gum b/c of extra air in your pouch.

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To be on the safe side I will call in the morning to make sure I heard correctly . After all I am hearing impaired and may have heard wrong. It makes sense NOT to drink from a straw . Thank you

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My doc didn't say no straw, but as u know they r all different with different beliefs. Good luck!

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My Dr. is okay with using a straw.

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Now I'm in a conundrum. I'm an advocate on listening to your Dr, but really love a straw with Protein Shakes.< /p>

What to do, what to do?

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LOL, I don't mean to laugh but the other day I for the first time drank through a straw. I was super busy, out all day and in a car when I realized I had drank through a straw until my drink was already gone. OMG, I freaked out and texted my buddy (you know who you are) and was reassured I would be okay. I was waiting for something to happen, something bad. Nothing, I was fine. Wheeeeeeeeew!

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I don't think my doctor every mentioned not to drink from a straw but it gives me a very uncomfortable feeling so I don't use them.

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depends on the individual doctor i guess. you hear so many different opinions

mine said no to straws

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Well I do know I get gas and burp A LOT when I use a straw , do I am just not going to drink from a straw . Thank you all for your input.

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I've been using a straw in a small cup and haven't had any problems. Today I sipped on Isopure and chewed gum. And was so excited to burp to get the gas out. I think if u had a big cup with long straw that would be bad because as drink goes down you suck in more air.

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No straw for first several months... Once healed my dr allowed it. His theory is that air gets in a straw and gets into the stomach when you are drinking. And when you are healing he doesn't want that complication.

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