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Why can't we have caffeine? I don't know the true reasoning behind it.. is it gonna hurt me? I have a toddler ....if you catch my drift.... ????

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I drink unsweetened tea every day. Hasn't hurt me. It's the only way at first I could get my Water in. Water made me sick first few weeks.

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It dehydrates you....according to my nutritionist. It's very difficult to get the required amount of fluids especially in the beginning....coffee will not help the situation. I was allowed coffee post opp...but somehow my love for it died. It just didn't taste the same

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I'm 6 days post op. I have a 1 year old and 3 year old. I REALLY miss coffee. Did they tell you when coffee will be okay? Or is it something we can't have permanently?

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I had my first cup of coffee after 9 months, and it was AMAZING.

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My doctor said it was okay after 4 weeks. I tried it early and it did not go well so I'll wait another couple of weeks and try again.

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I was allowed coffee at 3 weeks, I have two cups per day. Everyday!

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I don't really care why we aren't supposed to have it. My doctor and my NUT said don't do it..... So I'm not going to do it. They are the professionals and I trust them. As for energy, get sublingual B12 liquid 5000 mcg. It works for me

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I haven't had any caffeine since my surgery a week ago. My NUT said that caffeine may stimulate your appetite. I'm surprised at how well it's going without it, I was a 4-5 cupper.

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I'll see how long I can survive without it. Lol My toddlers have way too much energy and I can't keep up with them.

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Caffeine is an appetite stimulant.

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Mine allowed coffee on discharge from the hospital. I have had no issues.

Since there are such widely divergent perspectives on the subject, you need to follow the directions you get from YOUR doctor and nutritionist.

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