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I was told by my dr not to drink from a straw because it can cause air in the stomach.. I have always had a straw with my Water up until now and am having a hard time getting it in.. I would like to try it, but kinda afraid it will cause bloating and gas pressure. Good luck to those of you that use the straws..

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I'm a month out and I use a straw everyday. Just sip slow. I haven't had any problems at all. Good luck

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We can't use straws? What's the reasoning on that?

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My drinks in the hospital all came with straws, and when they did my leak test, yep through a straw. I was never told no straw, just to take it slow until the swelling went down. I use a plastic cup from Disney, with Stitch on it and wouldn't give it up for anything. It makes me happy, and I get my Water in by using it. :)

. That's so funny! It never occurred to me we all used a straw for the leak test!!! My NUT said if it didn't cause reflux or gas go ahead.

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@@Bobbi McGhee

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Where in NJ are you two located, I'll be sleeved September 8th and have been looking for somewhat of a "Younger" crowd to meet up with once a month or so. I'm in Northern NJ (Hackettstown).

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hey all, my doctor said no straw because you suck in air and it will expand your pouch and stretch it, what do we think of this? I use ONLY straws now, I cant get Water down any other way, I don't see post op being any different, any feed back would be awesome, im deathly afraid of stretching out my stomach.

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hey all, my doctor said no straw because you suck in air and it will expand your pouch and stretch it, what do we think of this? I use ONLY straws now, I cant get Water down any other way, I don't see post op being any different, any feed back would be awesome, im deathly afraid of stretching out my stomach.

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hey all, my doctor said no straw because you suck in air and it will expand your pouch and stretch it, what do we think of this? I use ONLY straws now, I cant get Water down any other way, I don't see post op being any different, any feed back would be awesome, im deathly afraid of stretching out my stomach.

Unfortunately every doctor gives different instructions and there is so many reasons behind them. I started using straws early out and my doctor was ok. He said that straws can make some people feel uncomfortable but if I was feeling ok to go with. He wasn't concerned with the sleeve being stretched. Hopefully there will be some actual research soon so that WLS patients can avoid some undo stress.

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