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Is it ok to have a glass of champagne at New Years? I’m two years post.

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I would suspect so, but remember. alcohol hits post- bariatric very hard, may take only that to make you drunk. YMYC my dear.

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Yes, you can have a glass of champagne on NYE; however, it may not taste as great as you remember and the bubbles may cause a burning sensation, or at least that has been my experience post-op. YMMV

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Had my sleeve 6/20. Developed stricture and extreme nausea. Unsuccessful attempt at gastric bypass to correct the stricture.

Anyone have issues with flatulent after surgery?

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flatulence is very common, sometimes I feel like Toot Toot the little Tugboat, honking my Rump Horn!

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Lol ok

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My husband did buy champagne for tonight. He just wants to pop the bottle and welcome the New Year.Even if I only have a sip and not the whole glass. And obviously with my surgery being Jan 2nd...it's definitely going to be a new kinda year!

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You will be happy with the end results. It is s lifestyle change for all.

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