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I’m two and a half weeks post op after having gastric sleeve surgery. Does everyone stick to all Decaf beverages after surgery ? I cannot find any fast food places that carry decaffeinated unsweetened iced tea, except Panera bread. My surgeon / dietician advises all decaf beverages. I was in a hurry today & got caffeinated unsweetened iced tea at Hardee’s. Will this slow my weight loss? I have researched all over the internet....thanks in advance for any information :)

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Caffeine doesn't slow the rate of weight loss. In fact, caffeinated products promote a reduction in appetite and stimulate the metabolism.

Since most obese/formerly obese people are carb-sensitive, sugar-sweetened beverages cause stalls and/or cause the rate of weight loss to come to a screeching halt, but not caffeine.

FYI, I drink a minimum of 3 cups of strong caffeinated coffee daily in addition to a quart of caffeinated iced tea.

Since caffeine stimulates gastric acid secretions, most surgeons and dietitians prefer we avoid it during the immediate post-op period.

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9 minutes ago, Introversion said:

Caffeine doesn't slow the rate of weight loss. In fact, caffeinated products promote a reduction in appetite and stimulate the metabolism.

Since most obese/formerly obese people are carb-sensitive, sugar-sweetened beverages cause stalls and/or cause the rate of weight loss to come to a screeching halt, but not caffeine.

FYI, I drink a minimum of 3 cups of strong caffeinated coffee daily in addition to a quart of caffeinated iced tea.

Since caffeine stimulates gastric acid secretions, most surgeons and dietitians prefer we avoid it during the immediate post-op period.

Thank you so very much for all the information you provided! Do you happen to know, when I can start having caffeinated beverages? I will be 3 weeks post op this Thursday. I feel a lot better. I really appreciate your post! Thank you so much!!!

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40 minutes ago, Angel11 said:

Do you happen to know, when I can start having caffeinated beverages?

Each surgeon has different guidelines. Some allow you to resume caffeinated beverages after 1 month, others allow them after 2 months, and a few demand you abstain from caffeine for life.

Caffeine is an important ingredient in my maintenance (100+ pounds lost), so I'd seriously question any doctor or dietitian who wants me to abstain forever...

And I'd disobey their orders. :)

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1 hour ago, Introversion said:

Each surgeon has different guidelines. Some allow you to resume caffeinated beverages after 1 month, others allow them after 2 months, and a few demand you abstain from caffeine for life.

Caffeine is an important ingredient in my maintenance (100+ pounds lost), so I'd seriously question any doctor or dietitian who wants me to abstain forever...

And I'd disobey their orders. :)

Thank you! You have helped me so much! Congratulations on your weight loss success!!!

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My doctor allowed caffeine at 3 weeks. Caffeine is a diuretic and he wanted to ensure that I avoid dehydrated In the first few weeks.

I still limit my caffeine intake. This is a personal decision, as I was highly addicted. Once I got it out of my system, I'm careful bc it can be a trigger for me.

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Since I made the switch to decaffeinated coffee pre-op , I decided that I would continue with decaffeinated coffee, drink 2 cups a day, and it's worked for me I truly don't miss the caffeine. Good luck to you.

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I drink unsweetened black tea daily, usually about 32 ounces at least. I started drinking caffeinated tea again at about 6 months post op.

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