shawn524 2 Posted May 17, 2024 (edited) Hey Fam, I had my Gastric Bypass Jan 13, 2023. I'm now 16months post-op and down 127lbs. Life is GOOOOOOD! I'm now having LOTS of indigestion, gas, bloating etc. On a date with my wife We had wine with dinner. I had 5 bites of food. I watched her finish as usual. While sipping my wine i noticed that my pouch felt so good. Comforted even. The wine eased the bloat and pain and pressure. From that moment on I've used wine to ease my bloating and trapped gas. It even seems to make digestion in general easier. Am i imagining this or is there real benefits to wine after bypass surgies to aid us in digestion? Edited May 17, 2024 by shawn524 1 Bypass2Freedom reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ShoppGirl 5,004 Posted May 17, 2024 I haven’t heard anyone saying wine helps but have you talked to your dr about having it in general. I had sleeve and I currently take Omeprazole daily to treat it since surgery. It works. It’s not like you explain with your wine where you get it and then it goes away either. I just don’t get it. If I forget to take my pill I am reminded very quickly at night when I lie down but otherwise I don’t really even think about it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shawn524 2 Posted May 17, 2024 Hello ShoppGirl, Yes, I have spoken with my Dr about my bloating and pain in my pouch from my bloating. My aim in my post was to find out from a typically helpful and supportive community if anyone else experienced the same results. The purpose of this community is to share experiences and to help each other. What you gave was ridicule which is in no way informative or helpful. If, you can't be polite, informative, supportive of those who simply wanted information from their extended bariatric family.....be silent. Your silence in these situations is more valuable than your opinion. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bypass2Freedom 851 Posted May 17, 2024 @shawn524 Hello Shawn. I haven't heard anything like this in all the research I have done, but I'd suggest consulting your surgeon/Dr about it just to get their opinion! I am sure you are aware, but addiction transference can happen with a lot of bariatric patients - just something to be mindful of! I am really glad that you have come so far in your journey! Congratulations 2 shawn524 and Arabesque reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ShoppGirl 5,004 Posted May 17, 2024 20 minutes ago, shawn524 said: Hello ShoppGirl, Yes, I have spoken with my Dr about my bloating and pain in my pouch from my bloating. My aim in my post was to find out from a typically helpful and supportive community if anyone else experienced the same results. The purpose of this community is to share experiences and to help each other. What you gave was ridicule which is in no way informative or helpful. If, you can't be polite, informative, supportive of those who simply wanted information from their extended bariatric family.....be silent. Your silence in these situations is more valuable than your opinion. All I can say is that I am honestly baffled by your response. I know that sometimes tone is not there in written communication and perhaps that’s where the problem lies but I did not intend in anyway to give you ridicule or be impolite. I was genuinely trying to be helpful by sharing my experience with you in case you didn’t realize that the medication really does work. I presented it as another option that would hopefully result in your not having to deal with the pain or bloat at all. This community has been very helpful and supportive for me over the past three years and I try my very best to do the same for others. I wish you the best of luck in your journey and hope that you give others the benefit of the doubt that they are indeed trying to be helpful In the future because I have found nothing but kindness and support here and believe you will as well. 2 Arabesque and Bypass2Freedom reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
catwoman7 11,220 Posted May 18, 2024 I haven't heard of wine helping indigestion, but I'd be careful. Transfer addiction is a real and serious problem for a lot of people who've had WLS. I agree with running this by your doctor to see if there's maybe a better way to deal with the indigestion. 1 shawn524 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BigSue 1,392 Posted May 18, 2024 It's not just you! I have had a similar experience... I've never been a big drinker, and even when I was 300+ pounds, I had a pretty low alcohol tolerance. I typically only drink a few times per year, usually a glass or two of wine on a holiday (I don't normally keep alcohol in my home). After surgery, I went a long time, I think 2+ years, without drinking at all because I've been told that gastric bypass makes alcohol have a stronger effect. Then I had house guests and bought a bottle of red and a bottle of white for two different meals. Tried a small glass and was ok. Then I had leftovers after the guests left and drank the rest over the course of the next week or so. And like you, I noticed that it felt nice going down -- which really concerned me because I didn't want to develop a drinking habit. So I enjoyed finishing off those two bottles, but once they were empty, I did not buy any more. Since then, I've continued to have only a few drinks per year (wine on special occasions) and I've noticed that I have a VERY low tolerance. A single glass of wine leaves me barely able to stand up. I'm not even sure what point I'm making here, but I guess I'm just saying that I don't think it's your imagination that wine can be soothing to the pouch, but the negative effects outweigh the benefits, at least for me. And of course you want to be careful of developing a transfer addiction. 1 shawn524 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites