New Me 31317 25 Posted March 31, 2017 I am 3 weeks post-op...when can I have coffee? 1 VSG4Mag reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
orionburn 1,024 Posted March 31, 2017 Most everyone is cleared for coffee early on as long as its Decaf. People react differently, but for myself I've been more sensitive to caffeine since surgery (and I was a caffeine freak prior to surgery). I have to do 75% decaf and 25% regular. That doesn't bother me, but if I drink too much or do 50/50 it gives me an upset stomach. Might be best to start with decaf and see if that bothers you any and go on from there. 3 MeltsIntoWonder, mylighthouse and VSG4Mag reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mylighthouse 782 Posted March 31, 2017 I agree with orionburn, it is best to start with Decaf. That's what I did. Then my nutritionist cleared me for regular coffee at 12 weeks post op. She said to start slowly, which I did. I handled it just fine and now at 4 and a half months post op, I drink 1-3 cups of coffee a day. But I have read where some people's nuts or doctors don't want them getting back on the caffeine at all, so your best bet is to check with them. 1 VSG4Mag reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HeatherS. 230 Posted April 1, 2017 I'll chime in with another recommendation for Decaf. My surgeon said coffee/tea are something I could have right away, but he recommended staying away from caffeine because it tends to dehydrate, and that's the last thing we need after bariatric surgery. 1 VSG4Mag reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VSG4Mag 106 Posted April 1, 2017 On 3/31/2017 at 7:47 AM, New Me 31317 said: I am 3 weeks post-op...when can I have coffee? I was addicted to Starbucks prior to surgery (done last week). I gave it up 2 weeks prior so I wouldn't be suffering with the withdrawals as I was healing. I use the Patch MD vitamin patches and saw that B12 was supposed to boost energy. I'm happy (and surprised) to say that I haven't had a coffee in more then 3 weeks and I feel good. It's probably the lack of carbs keeping my blood sugar more stable...I've never had diabetes, but I saw my energy plummet after carbs & sugar. But I'm thinking the Vitamins help too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Diana_in_Philly 1,426 Posted April 1, 2017 I was cleared for coffee immediately, but it was something that was discussed with my team right away. No coffee increases my risk of committing a felony against family members, especially in the morning. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Farcaster 80 Posted April 1, 2017 Just FYI, the idea that coffee does not contribute towards your hydration goals is pure myth that seems to persist among many doctors and nutritionists despite mountains of evidence to the contrary. It is true that coffee has a diuretic effect, however it is short lived, and it has minimal impact on your hydration. In fact, studies have shown that the hydration effect from drinking coffee is similar to drinking Water. This isn't something you have to take my word for, though. A few Google searches and you'll find study after study that confirms this. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sherrie Scharbrough 311 Posted April 1, 2017 My Surgeon and my Nutritionist either one said anything about giving up my coffee. I would have been one to commit HAIRY SCARY!!! I love my coffee. I have my Espresso with GENEPRO unflavored Protein every day. It has 30grams of protein so for me it is a WIN WIN because I would drink my Espresso any way. I would say whatever your Dr.'s guidelines are follow them. You could ask them when and if you can have full blown coffee!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites