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Any recommendations on Water bottles for after surgery? I currently enjoy the ones with straws, but I've heard that's a bad idea after surgery.

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I have several but my favorite two are the Rubbermaid shaker bottle for making shakes on the go and the Thermos Intak 24 Ounce Hydration Bottle with Meter.

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I love the hydro flask. I am a couple days post op and it is great to keep my drink cold as it takes so long to drink. :)

They come in different sizes, colors and you can choose your top based on your needs. It will hold ice over night. :)

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Walmart has some 16oz lightweight bottles. They have a handle and only .97. I bought 4 if i drink them all i know i got my 64oz. They come in pink and blue

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I have one motivational bottle that I bought from motivationalbottle.com and I love it so much that I made myself a second one :) I bought an infuser bottle (I love them for infusing with fruits, saves me from the boredom of 5 bottles of plain Water every day) from Walmart for $5.99, used my colored sharpies and some clear acrylic coating. I have lots of water bottles but those two are my favorites because they mark the times on the back, so that I know if I'm behind on my water intake!

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I don't know if they are allowed after surgery. But for many years I have used the push pull spouts to drink my Water.

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I have several but my favorite two are the Rubbermaid shaker bottle for making shakes on the go and the Thermos Intak 24 Ounce Hydration Bottle with Meter.

I also like the Rubbermaid ones. I am still pre-surgery but bought everything I was told to get used to it beforehand per my plan. I have a 20 oz one for measuring Water for the day and smaller ones for shakes. I prefer the plastic shaker balls though. Also, I like the JAXX from GNC. The shorter ones.

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Yeti cups are some of the best money I've ever spent.

I finally gave them a try and wished I'd done so sooner.

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I second the hydroflask suggestion. Keeps Water ice cold for a very long time. I got the standard mouth, and the sports top. It's easier to sip than from just an open mouth.

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