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it is mainly because caffeine is a diuretic which can cause you to become dehydrated, which is something you do not want to happen in the early post op days

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it is mainly because caffeine is a diuretic which can cause you to become dehydrated, which is something you do not want to happen in the early post op days

According to the mayo Clinic, that's not true:

http://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/expert-answers/caffeinated-drinks/faq-20057965

I would, however, be concerned about the effects of caffeine on your healing stomach. Most caffeinated beverages are also high in acid.

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When you guys say "early days out", do you mean 2 weeks, 4 weeks or 6 months?

Because I've been making "Cold-Brew" and it's supposed to be 65% less acidic. However, apparently even that's bad.

(?)

Since I've been going crazy over losing caffeine and the fear of developing GERDS I've been reading a lot too. Apparently 'caffeine' itself is the total jerk that causes production of even more stomach acid inside your stomach, no matter the source of the caffeine, and even small amounts will kick off an acidic production. This really bums me out, because I literally can't get moving some days. And yes I've lived w/o caffeine. If you can call it living. :P

I have to ask my Dr. and Nutritionist is this is the case. I'm getting tired of too many conflicting 'research studies' and opinions from them and the science community.


PS I literally limit myself to 4-5 oz of this cold brew in the mornings, mixed with Water and Protein shake sips. ADIO MIO. *sigh* I used to drink 2 thick, black, freshly ground Starbucks every morning.

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Probably more of an acidic issue.

I read a study where caffeine consumption can slow wound healing.

You would need a fairly large amount of caffeine to have a significant diuretic effect.

Follow your surgeon's plan, you can introduce caffeine later (in moderation) if you choose at the appropriate stage.

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I'm 8 months out and I drink a childs size unsweeta tea when I want something ... what I call "zippy" :)

Granted .. it takes me ALL afternoon to drink it!

It's not had any negative effects on me ... thank God ...

I know we're all different though ... and following your NUT's instructions are best ...

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I'm 8 months out and I drink a childs size unsweeta tea when I want something ... what I call "zippy" :)

Granted .. it takes me ALL afternoon to drink it!

It's not had any negative effects on me ... thank God ...

I know we're all different though ... and following your NUT's instructions are best ...

I love your nickname for it, it's perfect! =)

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Probably more of an acidic issue.

I read a study where caffeine consumption can slow wound healing.

You would need a fairly large amount of caffeine to have a significant diuretic effect.

Follow your surgeon's plan, you can introduce caffeine later (in moderation) if you choose at the appropriate stage.

Do you know what the caffeine could possibly inhibit in healing? I mean my only guess would be an acidic environment.

I'm one of those weirdos who can only understand something if EVERYTHING is explained to me, lol! HALP.

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