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Hello all!

I have been sleeved for 10 days now. I am back at work in my classroom, and I have a Keurig coffee maker. I sooooooo want to drink a bit of my french vanilla or hazelnut flavored coffee!!!! When can I start sipping on some coffee? ? I add no sugar or cream. I loveee coffee just miss it so much. Happy Friday to you all!! :)

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I don't know, but would love to know. :) Hope someone answers soon! hehe

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It was given to me in the hospital on my tray, along with Water and a strawberry Protein shake. Dr said I could drink moderate coffee right away. I waited 2 weeks however, for fear the temperature would cause a staple line leak. Silly, I now know. I haven't gone a day without coffee for about 10 yrs but since I wasn't feeling well the first couple weeks, it was no biggy.

I put either flavored Creamer or sf Syrup and milk in my coffee. Every dr is different with caffeine, so you'll have to go by ur own drs recommendations.

Good luck!

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thanks to all' date=' I guess coffee can wait <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':(' /> at least I have my Isopure drink to enjoy <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />[/quote']

I just started drinking isopure at first I thought it was gross but I got used to it. It helps getting all your Protein and Water in. Good luck :)

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I was served Decaf coffee in the hospital the morning after surgery

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My doc says no coffee... :-(. Mainly because it's a diuretic and dehydrates you.

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From what I read you can drink Decaf because it will not cause the dehydration.

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I started with a Decaf about 3 weeks out. It didn't sound good till then. Worked up to half caf then regular. I am 6 months out and drink 2-3 cups per day.

coffee won't really dehydrate you unless you are quite short on liquids.

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Wow, my doc said 3 months, (but i had an iced americano yesterday 2 months out and I want another one today!). I did take extra antacid though. I don't think it's a caffiene question, but rather an acid question.

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My docs etc told us no caffeine after surgery whatsoever. With that said, I'm drinking 1-2 cups a day. No worries on my end, all seems to be going well. I am about 8 months out and started drinking coffee again back 2 months ago.

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Decaf should be fine' date=' but my doctor said no caffeine for 3 months, after 3 months, only one caffeinated beverage per day.[/quote']

I have a terrible habit of Cuban coffee or triple shots of espresso...so one drink a day would be terrible...lol

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