TeeNeg12 6 Posted November 23, 2021 So, I’m a few weeks post op and I’m just curious as to how long it took some of you to have your first alcoholic drink post op. I’ve seen most recommend after 6 mos to a year 1 TeeNeg12 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
catwoman7 11,221 Posted November 23, 2021 my clinic told us a year - but it was three years before I had any alcohol. But then, I was never a big drinker before surgery, either. It seems like most clinics recommend waiting six months to a year, as you said.. 1 1 TeeNeg12 and Sunnyway reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bill Potts 64 Posted November 23, 2021 Never for me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sleeve_Me_Alone 656 Posted November 23, 2021 My surgeon recommends no alcohol for at least 6 months post-op. I'm currently 2 months out and don't plan to drink anytime soon. I would say, follow your plan, its there for a reason. 1 1 TeeNeg12 and Sunnyway reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lifestyle Changer 49 Posted November 23, 2021 My medical team told us 1 year! 1 TeeNeg12 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vikingbeast 987 Posted November 23, 2021 I had a bit of Champagne a month and a half after and it went STRAIGHT to my head. No thanks. 1 TeeNeg12 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BigSue 1,395 Posted November 23, 2021 My surgeon said no alcohol for a year, but I'm 16 months out and haven't had even a sip since my surgery. I didn't drink much before surgery, either, because I was a lightweight when it came to drinking, even when I was over 300 pounds. I'm kind of afraid to drink now because most people say that alcohol has an even stronger effect after surgery. I don't particularly enjoy drinking, anyway, so it's not much of a sacrifice for me. 1 TeeNeg12 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arabesque 7,459 Posted November 24, 2021 Have a chat with your team. The no alcohol advice tends to be for two reasons: one the calories & poor nutritional value (& no it doesn’t count as a Fluid 😉). Two, the more important consideration for many is the addictive nature of alcohol. If you are someone who has a food addiction, post surgery you can’t satisfy that addiction so you turn to something else & alcohol is usually the first place people go. At about 6 weeks out I nursed a gin & tonic for hours. It was my cousin’s 40. I think I had another g&t at about 4 months, then 6 (girls weekend & at goal) then 7 months (Christmas - though was champagne). Same story sipped for hours. The tonic would be super flat & I could tolerate the bitterness. I still usually only have a glass of something about once a month or so, occasionally more often depending on what’s happening (special events) but am happy with just one glass. I used to drink one or two glasses of wine, gin or whisky every night. Don’t miss it. I go for quality now not quantity. 2 1 Spinoza, Angelina1210 and TeeNeg12 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
catwoman7 11,221 Posted November 24, 2021 5 hours ago, BigSue said: My surgeon said no alcohol for a year, but I'm 16 months out and haven't had even a sip since my surgery. I didn't drink much before surgery, either, because I was a lightweight when it came to drinking, even when I was over 300 pounds. I'm kind of afraid to drink now because most people say that alcohol has an even stronger effect after surgery. I don't particularly enjoy drinking, anyway, so it's not much of a sacrifice for me. nice to see you on here again! You're going to have to change your name to "LittleSue" - congrats on that huge loss! 1 Arabesque reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BigSue 1,395 Posted November 30, 2021 On 11/23/2021 at 11:24 PM, catwoman7 said: nice to see you on here again! You're going to have to change your name to "LittleSue" - congrats on that huge loss! Thanks. It's surreal sometimes to realize that I have lost over 200 pounds. Two hundred pounds! And yet I still feel like the same old Big Sue a lot of the time. TBH, I've been struggling a lot in many aspects of my life, so I'm not in a great place to be offering encouraging words to other WLS patients right now. I do still look at new posts, though, and I have to admire you for sticking around after all these years to educate newbies on things like the three week stall. 1 1 Angelina1210 and Arabesque reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites