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I don't think I'm going to drink ever again or at all but if I was to even think about a sip I'm just curious. When did you start drinking again?

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My surgeon advised 1 year out from surgery. I'm almost 4 months out, but I may try a sip of champagne on New Years Eve ;)

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My surgeon advised 1 year out from surgery. I'm almost 4 months out, but I may try a sip of champagne on New Years Eve ;)

You might want to pour it over ice and let it sit awhile. With champagne, it's not the alcohol so much as the bubbles. I discovered the unpleasantness of carbonation after a swallow of Mikes Hard Lemonade this summer. ????.

@@Aribay1 I had wine about 4 months out, started having hard liquor cocktails around 6-7 months. Alcohol doesn't affect me any differently, but I discovered I get gastritis if I drink alcohol more than 2 days in a row (like when I was on vacation). Had to take Prilosec for 10 days till my tummy felt better. Now I only have a drink 2-3 times a month

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Be aware with alcohol after surgery it will hit you like a ton of bricks!

I'm talking one drink and you will feel it take it slow. it burns off really fast but it hits fast also.

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That's the point! Haha but I just want to make sure my tummy can handle it right

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Be aware with alcohol after surgery it will hit you like a ton of bricks!

I'm talking one drink and you will feel it take it slow. it burns off really fast but it hits fast also.

Actually, I didn't find that at all. I could out drink a football team preop and I was looking forward to being a lightweight. Unfortunately I don't feel it hit any stronger or faster than before. Granted, I'm not drinking mass quantities in one sitting anymore, but the 3-4 drinks I've had on a few occasions barely give me a buzz. And definitely not worth the gastric upset it gives me.

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I had a few mixed vodka drinks at dinner Saturday night, and I felt it burn my poor stomach. I don't think I will be anxious to do that again. I am 7 months out.

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I am 6 months out and can handle scotch on the rocks. The hang overs are much worse after surgery. I do not get tipsy any faster than before and can drink a lot. But keep in mind the hangover price to be paid. I recommend not drinking until you have lost all the weight you want. I kind of slipped. Once by accident I tasted a bit of bubbly. Not a good idea. Just a micro sip and my sleeve told me to stop.

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I guess I don't want to drink yet but I do when June comes around for my birthday! I know it's all sugar and empty carbs but I miss black out drunken nights with my girls. Haha I'm still young!

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I'm sure this will be an unpopular response and full of bad advice, but I drink. Before surgery I could drink a LOT. Now, just past 2 months out, I have had drinks twice. Always just straight hard liquor without any sort of carbonated or sugary chaser/mixer, and I probably have half as much as I did before surgery in order to feel exactly as drunk, but I have done it. I always feel the first shot burn all the way down my throat and into my tummy, but I haven't noticed any other effects.

Also, weirdly, I usually lose weight the day after. This I think is because the temporary increase in calories convinces my body its not starving and to let go of some fat.

I don't think what I'm doing is probably a good idea, but I'm answering honestly. I'm young too and its a big part of how I socialize.

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You can drink again. My doc's office recommends 4 -5 months and not overdoing it and also protecting the stomach the day you will plan on drinking. I have not tried it yet but do plan on a glass of wine on Christmas.

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I've had wine, since about three months out, about the same effect as before surgery, haven't tried beer or hard liquor yet. I would just caution to keep in mind, its empty calories and those drinks add up.

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I was wondering the same thing. I am having surgery in 3 and half weeks and I was thinking today....wow....no more wine coolers :huh:

But given the right time, I may be able to sneak a sip or two once I recoup and get it together. :rolleyes:

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