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Hello ladies!

I am a few days post op and I was curious about medications... I have been crushing my pills and taking with juice. I was wondering if anyone takes "the pill" or something similarly small without crushing it? Also do any of you take capsules? Reactions?

Thanks for the input girls!

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You need to ask your Dr. I was told as long as it is as small as my pinky nail I could take it with no trouble. I take a thyroid pill every day.

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I am on day 4 and just spoke with the nurses at the clinic who said I could try and take my meds now without crushing them if they were not too big. She also said if they give me problems to try again in a couple of days.

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Thanks!

I emailed my nurse team and was told it was on to try... Everything went fine :) I feel all happy not having to crush now lol... pills taste awful haha.

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Wow that greeting was sexist! ...hahah just teasing before the MEN do :P

I provided a link to Meds that aren't supposed to be crushed, but I'd ask the Doc. The other advise is Great as well about size, some days a certain med will go down and other times it "might" give you a problem, and some I've heard we banders aren't supposed to take because it can sit in the pouch and cause problems sorry I can't think of anything besides NSAID's at the moment.

https://www.ismp.org/tools/DoNotCrush.pdf

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Wow that greeting was sexist! ...hahah just teasing before the MEN do <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':P' />

I provided a link to Meds that aren't supposed to be crushed' date=' but I'd ask the Doc. The other advise is Great as well about size, some days a certain med will go down and other times it "might" give you a problem, and some I've heard we banders aren't supposed to take because it can sit in the pouch and cause problems sorry I can't think of anything besides NSAID's at the moment.

https://www.ismp.org/tools/DoNotCrush.pdf

LMAO! What are the men doing in the "powder room".??? Thanks for the link! Much appreciated :)

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Some of the fellas like to hang out here! :)

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Some of the fellas like to hang out here! :)

Hey I read that!! Oops..... Lol

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Hi nenny,

My doctor said to stop birth control pills for two months after surgery because they increase your chance of clots. You really need to check with your doctor though.

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