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Hi everyone

I am new to this and am 6 weeks post sleeve doing ok i think would love to know if i can drink alcohol, in moderation ofcourse. I have a family party to go to this month and was wondering has anyone got any advise, my drink normally is bottle lager, or am i being to ambitious. Thanks for any help

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It's probably best to ask your doctor, they all seem to have a different date in mind for when you can begin exercising, eating mushy food, eating solid food, and when you can drink alcohol. I can say that beer, or carbonated drinks in general, should probably be at the bottom of your list since the bubbles will fill you up (and expand in your stomach). If you're going to drink you may want to try wine or a mixed, non-carbonated drink first to see how you can handle it. I'm only 3 weeks and probably shouldn't be drinking yet but on New Year's eve I had a vodka and cranberry and Crown & Ginger (setting the ginger ale out in a glass a couple hours early to let it go flat).

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My doctor group says alcohol of any kind goes straight to your liver and one becomes a "cheap drunk" real fast. My friends who've had any of the surgeries pretty much gave up alcohol. I quit a week ago to get the idea in my head before surgery in April....

Hi everyone

I am new to this and am 6 weeks post sleeve doing ok i think would love to know if i can drink alcohol, in moderation ofcourse. I have a family party to go to this month and was wondering has anyone got any advise, my drink normally is bottle lager, or am i being to ambitious. Thanks for any help

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I have had a few drinks here and there since having surgery.... I have steered clear of all carbonated beverages since surgery so that its not too overwhelming! ..... I am over 3 months out from surgery and I have had some alcoholic drinks about 4 times MAX....

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My surgeon basically said that after the wound healing, it is "just a liquid". He didn't spell it out, didn't give me anything in writing, but the way I understood it is that it is discouraged for a couple of reasons. 1. It is high in empty useless calories. 2. Most people make dumb decisions after drinking which is bad in general but after surgery, you can hurt your pouch if you gorge on crap. 3. It is difficult to get in 64 oz. of liquid and if you fill up on booze it may prevent you from drinking good and hydrating liquids. 4. Last but not least they are DOCTORS and no doctor will ever tell you "Sure, go ahead and drink alcohol". Saying no to alcohol is part of every doctor's "party line", together with "don't smoke", "exercise", and "drink plenty of water" (among others).

Take from this what you like :-)

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