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Why are we not supposed to have caffeine? I emailed my NUT but haven't gotten an answer. I know she will answer. But just wanted to know what everyone else thinks? Or has been told.

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Caffeine makes you pee. Caffeine is acidic. You don't want acid in your stomach. You don't want to drink your Water for nothing.

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Caffeine keeps you from absorbing Calcium and nutrients that are vital after surgery.

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All of the other posts are correct, that said, I'm not giving up coffee forever. Told my doc, he said everything in moderation.

Regarding acid. If acid is an issue then try making a cold brew coffee toddy. https://toddycafe.com. This will make a very concentrated coffee the will keep in the fridge for about one week. Just add hot or cold Water to the concentrated brew when ready to serve. The process cuts down on the acidity. You might also enjoy some of the rich flavors that you're now able to taste because of the reduced acid.

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What about decafe? Can we have that?

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I've heard Decaf is fine, but I'm still planning on having regular black coffee. :-)

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Decaf never gives me problems but caffeine coffee sends me into jitter mode every time!

thats why I drink decafe I can't stand being over stimulated!

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Wait, are we still talking about caffeine? ????

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Caffeine makes you pee. Caffeine is acidic. You don't want acid in your stomach. You don't want to drink your Water for nothing.

I am 52 EVERYTHING I drink makes me pee. I pee about every 1 1/2 hours. And I work for a urologist. Water intake=urine output. So I doubt caffeine could possibly make it any worse. I did drink coffee with caffeine today and all it did was speed me up. No acid so I guess for me it was ok.

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@@miller1109 Well I guess you made your decision then. Caffeine it is!

Caffeine makes you pee. Caffeine is acidic. You don't want acid in your stomach. You don't want to drink your Water for nothing.


I am 52 EVERYTHING I drink makes me pee. I pee about every 1 1/2 hours. And I work for a urologist. Water intake=urine output. So I doubt caffeine could possibly make it any worse. I did drink coffee with caffeine today and all it did was speed me up. No acid so I guess for me it was ok.

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@@miller1109 Well I guess you made your decision then. Caffeine it is!

Caffeine makes you pee. Caffeine is acidic. You don't want acid in your stomach. You don't want to drink your Water for nothing.

I am 52 EVERYTHING I drink makes me pee. I pee about every 1 1/2 hours. And I work for a urologist. Water intake=urine output. So I doubt caffeine could possibly make it any worse. I did drink coffee with caffeine today and all it did was speed me up. No acid so I guess for me it was ok.

Just once I a while. Lol not everyday.

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Hurray for caffeine!!!

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I was advised to cut back but never was told "you have to give it up". I work nights in a hospital - it would be nearly impossible anyways. Yes, caffiene can dehydrate you, but only very slightly. coffee can be an stomach irritant for some, but it doesn't bother everyone. Moderation is the key, as with everything.

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