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Is it ok to drink after getting banded?

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How long ago were you banded? I had surgery in November and am having a glass of wine as I type. Just count it into your calories for the day.

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Just a week ago. I just wanted to hear somebody say they had a drink. I'm going to wait awhile longer.

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I would wait a while. My doctor wanted us to wait a year to optimize weight loss. I didn't have my first drink until 4 months postop (my birthday) and now it is a beer here and there. Like the previous post said, make sure you count the calories.

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Just a week ago. I just wanted to hear somebody say they had a drink. I'm going to wait awhile longer.

I would wait if I were you then. Remember the end goal!!

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Ok, ok lol. I'll wait. Thank you both. I know I have to wait. I just needed somebody to tell me.

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My doc said six months. I also plan for the calories.

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I would wait a while. My doctor wanted us to wait a year to optimize weight loss. I didn't have my first drink until 4 months postop (my birthday) and now it is a beer here and there. Like the previous post said, make sure you count the calories.

WOW I'm surprised that you can tolerate the carbonation in a beer :wacko: Don't you feel really full, and uncomfortable? I know everyone is different, but it seems like that is one thing that everyone says to avoid.

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My doc made me wait until I was on the soft diet and just told me not to drink all the time or a lot because it would stall my weight loss. I don't drink beer anymore I miss it :( I stick to liquor or wine but always the low calorie.

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WOW I'm surprised that you can tolerate the carbonation in a beer :wacko: Don't you feel really full, and uncomfortable? I know everyone is different, but it seems like that is one thing that everyone says to avoid.

I poor my beer in a glass and let it sit for a while. The carbonation usually goes after 5 minutes or so. No problems with a glass here and there.

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I read somewhere that people should wait 6 months because some have a "trading addiction" (trading food addiction for whatever) problem. Idk if that's true, but that's what I've been kinda sticking with.

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I had my first drink 3.5 months post op. A gin and tonic that I sipped slowly and go about 1/4 way through. 3 nights later at the same bar I took an hour or more to finally finish one and then again 3 days after that. It was too much trouble so won't do that again for awhile. I am not sure if I could cross addict from food to alcohol but don't really want to try. I go to enough 12 step meetings and then with the bariatric support meetings I am never home. LOL!

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I'm kinda bummed about the very minimal alcohol thing as I'm turning 22 next week and have definitely not lived out my partying days yet lol. I know it's a small thing to give up in perspective but it will be annoying not to be able to have a few drinks out with my friends and stuff. Guess I'll always be the DD from now on..;)

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