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I've been off coffee (and caffeine in general) since about a week before my surgery. But now I'm going back to work. I start work at 430AM. I never really got a clear understanding of the role of coffee and other types of caffeine post-Sleeve. Any thoughts?

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Several things:

Caffeine increases acid and appetite and is a diuretic, meaning you need even more Water to counteract it.

coffee itself increases acid.

I stayed away during my losing phase. Now I have Decaf with cream a couple times a week and caffeine on occasion.

Edited by NMJG

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My surgeon never said NO coffee. He is ok with 1-2 cups per day, as long as it's not full of sugar and fat. I am 4 and a half months out and drink coffee pretty regularly. You wanna wait until your tiny tummy is healed though, because coffee is pretty acidic and can cause heartburn and/or ulcers. Talk to your surgeon!

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We drink coffee without any problem whatsoever but everyone has to make their own decision. It does not bother us at all.

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This is a question that you will hear many different answers to. The different surgeons tend to answer it differently. I will tell you from my personal experience that i started drinking coffee the day after surgery in the hospital and i do mean real coffee not Decaf, and have drank it every day since. I have not had any problems with it in any way shape or form. I do drink a lot of water( usually 128 oz a day not including the coffee itself, or Protein shakes). This does not mean it will be true for everyone, as everyone is different, just my personal experience. Good Luck.

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Caffeine increases acid and appetite and is a diuretic

@@menjaz

good answer/comments from@@NMJG (what a smart cookie :) )

oh no did someone say cookie :o :lol:

my doc said if i have no prob/side effects from coffee - go for it, so i do

the "hotness" keeps my tummy more full and happy :)

you should/need to drink more Water when you have coffee :)

57 lb weight loss!!!!

OMG you are doing great :)

keep up the good job :)

raising a cup of coffee to your health :)

no sugar needed - you are already sweet enough :)

kathy

congrat

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I stick with the tea. coffee gives me debilitating heart burn.

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