Same problem here,  Can't do anything cold. .visely-pagination ul { width: 100%; display: table; table-layout: fixed; background-color: #e3e3e3; margin: 0; padding: 0; } { function viselyForumInit() { .visely-widget-container.hidden { visibility: hidden; display: flex; } .hidden.visely-pagination button { margin: 0; padding: 0;} { Surgeon because my husband is in the army and now we live in Germany so its going to take a some time for them to find me a new doc also we maybe leaving here this summer too, so i just dont know that to do. So it sounds like there is a bit of cold sensitivity, especially at first. } The "Link" Between Cold Water and Cancer . I always started my mornings off with something super warm. "name": "Tiffykins", I drink Vitamin Water and mix it 50/50 with water then stick it in the freezer so it gets slushy the way I like it. Right after surgery I drank a lot of hot tea (decaf) instead of water. } @media only screen and (max-width: 383px) {} "name": "ouroborous", }, "dateCreated": "2010-04-27T20:24:17+0000", in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums, By memberID: 0, "url": "https://www.bariatricpal.com/contact/" ", "name": "Tiffykins", // END Polyfill "userInteractionCount": 11549 "url": "https://www.bariatricpal.com/", \n\nI really like my beverages ice cold, for the most part, and I was wondering if there is any temperature sensitivity after the op.\n", var messageDate = new Date(); }, "dateCreated": "2010-04-27T16:26:03+0000", He said your sleeve will be much happier all day if it has something warm first.... something about the mucus lining. { ips.setSetting( 'shopifyUrl', jQuery.parseJSON('"https:\/\/store.bariatricpal.com"') ); @-webkit-keyframes fade3 { 0% {opacity: 0;} 5% {opacity: 1;} 35% {opacity: 1;} 40% {opacity: 0;} 100% {opacity: 0;} } "dateCreated": "2010-04-27T14:16:57+0000", "name": "English (USA)", just me, March 27, 2013 in Gastric Bypass Forums, hi everyone, i just wanted to know if anyone had problems with cold drinks after surgery? Do not drink more than a maximum of 8 to 16 ounces of caffeinated beverages per day. "pageStart": 1, } { Many women who have had a baby in the hottest months of the year tend to drink less than they should because they do not feel like warm drinks in the hot weather. "@type": "Comment", Choosing soft or liquid foods makes it less likely … "mainEntityOfPage": "https://www.bariatricpal.com/topic/177159-cold-water/" "url": "https://www.bariatricpal.com/", "@type": "Comment", "name": "stcyt", Coffee has some diuretic effect so have other liquids to stay hydrated. Should not: Patients are asked to not drink or eat for a period of time before surgery to avoid having a full stomach prior to inserting an airway. } else { "text": "I think everyone is a little different. Follow these guidelines to ensure you stay hydrated after surgery: Drink at least 2 to 3 quarts (64 to 96 ounces) of non-carbonated water/liquid per day. Room temp was fine, and warm liquids were fabulous. var ipsDebug = false; "name": "ouroborous", "url": "https://www.bariatricpal.com/topic/177159-cold-water/?do=findComment\u0026comment=2033424", "url": "https://www.bariatricpal.com/profile/110197-achopp/" I had a problem with cold liquids for the first few months, it seemed to make my pouch cramp up and hurt. But women in many countries around the world have been drinking cold water right after delivery with no known harmful effects. "name": "Weight Loss Surgery Forums" ] "url": "https://www.bariatricpal.com/topic/177159-cold-water/?do=findComment\u0026comment=2033456", I found warm beverages (like Decaf tea) were the best right after surgrey. "name": "BariatricPal", I can always drink it, but some days it takes a lot longer because I have to drink more slowly. So, my dear friends ran and got me a bag of sonic ice and I chew chew chewed that and it really helped me! }; MaybeMeow2, Sunday at 12:04 AM "@type": "Person", "@type": "Person", "url": "https://www.bariatricpal.com/profile/72370-ouroborous/" Lanie Hardy, October 31 In fact, you should drink plenty of water after surgery to prevent dehydration. setTimeout( function() { "alternateName": "en-US" I don't drink coffee or tea but I was certainly drinking the heck out of clear broth to try and get my fluids. "@type": "Person", .visely-recommendations-container .complete { min-height: 400px; } detectDevice(); event.preventDefault(); I went on a ketogenic diet and lost 66# of water in 4 weeks, but after 3w I was in horrific pain and had a lot of side effects, since it's a super low-water body state and this + diuretics turns out to be a horrible combination. ", It may be easier for the patient to recover from the surgery itself. Hansel4pres "url": "https://www.bariatricpal.com/profile/108069-mini-me/" Hoping for the epic headache left over to clear up today-so much work to do.Â, Having a hard time fighting head hunger. But that mostly went away for me and sometimes I\u0027ll have a cup of caffeine-free tea, but not because I can\u0027t drink it cold. "@type": "Person", I had no idea so many people had this problem. :001_smile:", var _d_site = _d_site || '91477E68AE0F3B83C4E72821'; I will be SO tired! "dateCreated": "2010-04-27T16:42:54+0000", var CKEDITOR_BASEPATH = '//www.bariatricpal.com/applications/core/interface/ckeditor/ckeditor/'; }, "text": "See I had some weird flukey opposite experience. The University of Utah advises patients to drink two or three glasses of water and eat a small meal when they return home from the dentist's office. }, 0 ); Started Yesterday at 01:24 PM, By ips.setSetting( 'ipb_url_filter_option', jQuery.parseJSON('"none"') ); ] "mainEntityOfPage": "https://www.bariatricpal.com/topic/177159-cold-water/" $(".cPost .ipsReact .ipsReact_blurb.ipsHide:only-child").closest('.ipsItemControls').addClass('iIC-no-react'); .visely-widget-container:before { content: 'small'; display: none; } "url": "https://www.bariatricpal.com/profile/72370-ouroborous/" In the mornings I can't drink very much, but in the evenings I drink almost like I did preop. Started Yesterday at 12:21 AM. "interactionStatistic": [ @media only screen and (min-width: 768px) and (max-width: 1023px) {} .complete .visely-recommendations-container, .visely-recommendations-title.complete { opacity: 1; } "@type": "Organization", I'm sprinting toward the finish line right now. "@type": "BreadcrumbList", i have been waiting for it to go way but i am almost at my one year mark and it still happening i cant really go back to may Surgeon because my husband is in the army and now we live in Germany so its going to take a some time for them to find me a new doc also we maybe leaving here this summer too, so i just dont know that to do. "url": "https://www.bariatricpal.com/profile/55632-lan2k/" "author": { in The Lounge, By I chose a new lifestyle and I love the choices I make now! They suggest that doing so will solidify the oily foods we consume. "text": "From the get go (in the hospital) I sipped on near freezing juice-apple juice over ice chips. "interactionType": "http://schema.org/CommentAction", A 42-year-old woman named Sarah Smith wasn't drinking enough water and … { "url": "https://www.bariatricpal.com/topic/177159-cold-water/?do=findComment\u0026comment=2033413", Unfortunately, there's not much evidence to support either reasoning. Bobbifaces For ideas on getting in more water, check out this article in the latest Thinner Times Newsletter. Try squeezing half a lemon, or lime, orange, mint leaves, etc into the water. I am 7 weeks out and water finally started to not hurt about a week ago. "mainEntityOfPage": "https://www.bariatricpal.com/topic/177159-cold-water/" shawnt, September 24 }, It's still a battle though. Most dentists would recommend only drinking water, but you can also sip juice, milk, and even sports drinks. ips.setSetting( 'emoji_style', jQuery.parseJSON('"native"') ); "@id": "https://www.bariatricpal.com/forum/1296-post-operation-weight-loss-surgery-qa/", I had VSG surgery on 2/26, I drank a cranberry & vodka on St. Patty's Day. "@type": "Comment", "url": "https://www.bariatricpal.com/topic/177159-cold-water/?do=findComment\u0026comment=2033431", I feel your frustration. It gives my pouch a toothache sensation. "author": { "@type": "Person", googletag.defineSlot('/15547294/BP_Sidebar_125x125_SQ2', [125, 125], 'div-gpt-ad-SQ2').addService(googletag.pubads()); It's amazing. mappingH1 = googletag.sizeMapping().addSize([1024, 768], [728, 90]).addSize([980, 690], [728, 90]).addSize([640, 480], [320, 50]).addSize([0, 0], [320, 50]).build(); with summer coming i really dont want to have to drink hot stuff, it will just make me feel hotter. For some reason, cold crystal light never bothered me, just plain cold water. "mainEntityOfPage": "https://www.bariatricpal.com/topic/177159-cold-water/" var targetElement = classModifiers[2]; "addressRegion": null, It will pass. } ips.setSetting( 'totalWeightLost', jQuery.parseJSON('5333123') ); That might make things a bit more challenging for me; I can drink lots of Water -- if it's cold. var ipsSettings = { .visely-pagination ul li.active a { background-color: #4c4c4c; } Bariatric Surgeons: Want to research a weight loss surgery surgeon? "addressCountry": null (didn't want to try beer, too filling). cachedDevice = newDevice; melyg, November 19 "image": "https://s.bariatricpal.com/uploads/profile/photo-thumb-72370.jpg", "@type": "Comment", Warm water was ok too but it just wasn't palatable all the time. notification_imgURL: "", NotGivingUp2 On Saturday 3/19 it was my Birthday so I had to drink. The week before that a little sip would hurt … Is there any problem with drinking cold liquids after the sleeve? But, I still prefer room temperature liquids even now. } Room temp was fine, and warm liquids were fabulous. Sometimes I can drink cold water and sometimes I can't. ", I only have trouble with plain Water, tap, bottled, filtered no-matter if it\u0027s water I have trouble, (and I\u0027m 7 months out!) Either way, your doctor is the best person to advise you about the consumption of water before and after your surgery. }); "author": { googletag.defineSlot('/15547294/H1_Header', [[728, 90], [320, 50]], 'div-gpt-ad-1486151375290-0').defineSizeMapping(mappingH1).addService(googletag.pubads()); Just make sure ... Read More "mainEntityOfPage": "https://www.bariatricpal.com/topic/177159-cold-water/" .cycle-3 img {-webkit-animation-duration: 9s; animation-duration: 9s; -webkit-animation-name: fade3; animation-name: fade3; } "@context": "http://www.schema.org", fbq('track', 'PageView', {"item_id":177159,"item_name":"COLD water? I find if I try to drink something that is iced with a lot of ice or comes straight from the fridge, my pouch contracts and it is the most painful thing ever. resizeWindow(); "type": "SearchAction", BypaSSSed, October 23 "@type": "Comment", "url": "https://www.bariatricpal.com/profile/40312-spydersong/" But, I still prefer room temperature liquids even now. In the beginning, it was a lot easier for me (and others have said this too) to drink warm liquids like chicken broth. "url": "https://www.bariatricpal.com/topic/177159-cold-water/?do=findComment\u0026comment=2033506", "author": { Cold, warm, and room temperature liquids are all fine, and I can take a pretty good pre-op sized swig. var ViselyIntegration = 'external'; It's so hit or miss. }, "itemListElement": [ I guess I'm an odd ball with this, but at 4 weeks out I can basically drink like I did pre-op. { "@type": "Comment", Room temp to go down comfortably!   Pasted as rich text. Coffee drinking can stain your teeth, similar to how it will stain your mug, if left for too long. googletag.defineSlot('/15547294/BP_Sidebar_300x125_SR1', [300, 125], 'div-gpt-ad-1492190093745-0').addService(googletag.pubads());googletag.defineSlot('/15547294/BP_Post_468x60_P1', [[468, 60], [320, 100]], 'div-gpt-ad-P1').defineSizeMapping(mappingT1P1).addService(googletag.pubads());googletag.defineSlot('/15547294/BP_Sidebar_125x125_SQ1', [125, 125], 'div-gpt-ad-SQ1').addService(googletag.pubads()); .ipsLayout_sidebarright .most-popular .visely-pagination {visibility: hidden;} if (classModifiers[2]){ }, "@type": "Person", "mainEntityOfPage": "https://www.bariatricpal.com/topic/177159-cold-water/" This may sound ridiculous but I just reach down and feel my hip bones or put my hands around my waist or look at myself sideways in a mirror and feel proud of the hard work I've done and then I'm able to say, "nope, don't need that...I'm not hungry!" if(number===0||!isFinite(number)){return number} .visely-pagination ul li a { display: block; min-height: 3px; height: 3px; } I always started my mornings off with something super warm. ", }); } I still don't like it like I did before surgery, but I can take a big gentle swig of water and it just goes down. { "url": "https://www.bariatricpal.com/profile/109761-sickofrollercoaster/" "url": "https://www.bariatricpal.com/profile/72370-ouroborous/" }, var ViselyPage = 'index'; I'm going to give it a try! Yes, liquids are recommended after surgery. (function(){if(typeof window.CustomEvent==="function")return!1;function CustomEvent(event,params){params=params||{bubbles:!1,cancelable:!1,detail:undefined};var evt=document.createEvent('CustomEvent');evt.initCustomEvent(event,params.bubbles,params.cancelable,params.detail);return evt} } .cycle-3 img:nth-of-type(2) { -webkit-animation-delay: -6s; animation-delay: -6s; } Take it slow and adjust the temperature of your liquids until you find what makes your pouch the most comfortable. I feel a bit overwhelmed, but super excited to be on the other side of this! Lastly, you should avoid straws for 2-3 days after the surgery. So, where can we find the motivation to drink wisely? }, I found warm beverages (like Decaf tea) were the best right after surgrey. function debounce(func, wait, immediate) { var timeout; return function() { var context = this, args = arguments; var later = function() { timeout = null; if (!immediate) func.apply(context, args); }; var callNow = immediate && !timeout; clearTimeout(timeout); timeout = setTimeout(later, wait); if (callNow) func.apply(context, args); }; }; GreenTealael, July 24, 2018 .visely-recommendations-container .product__title p { margin:0px; } .visely-recommendation-item .badge--sale {margin: 5px; color: #ffffff; border-radius: 5px; display: block; font-size: 13px; padding: 1px 4px; position: absolute; right: 0; text-align: center; text-transform: uppercase; top: 0; min-width: 55px; width:auto; z-index: 3; height: 35px; line-height: 35px;background-color: #e36fab; } "url": "https://www.bariatricpal.com/topic/177159-cold-water/?do=findComment\u0026comment=2033437", "author": { I can have anything I want. "@type": "Person", }, }, "@type": "Person", "url": "https://www.bariatricpal.com/topic/177159-cold-water/?do=findComment\u0026comment=2033459", "@type": "Comment", Started 16 hours ago, By Today is day 4 of my liquid diet. In addition to staying hydrated with water after your surgery, the ADA recommends eating nutritious, soft foods to help promote healing and a speedy recovery. "target": "https://www.bariatricpal.com/search/?q={query}" From the get go (in the hospital) I sipped on near freezing juice-apple juice over ice chips. Haven\u0027t tried really hot liquids yet, but I have had Decaf coffee that\u0027s been really warm with no problem. var ViselyConfig = {"homePage":[{"type":"MOST_POPULAR","title":"Most Popular In Store","count":1,"totalCount":4,"order":[{"type":"Image","enabled":true,"priority":0},{"type":"Name","enabled":true,"priority":1},{"type":"Price","enabled":true,"priority":2}],"enabled":true,"recommendedByVisely":true},{"type":"TRENDING_NOW","title":"Trending Now In Store","count":5,"totalCount":15,"order":[{"type":"Image","enabled":true,"priority":0},{"type":"Name","enabled":true,"priority":1},{"type":"Price","enabled":true,"priority":2}],"enabled":true},{"type":"NEW_ARRIVALS","title":"New Arrivals","count":5,"totalCount":15,"order":[{"type":"Image","enabled":true,"priority":0},{"type":"Name","enabled":true,"priority":1},{"type":"Price","enabled":true,"priority":2}],"enabled":true,"recommendedByVisely":true}]}; googletag.defineSlot('/15547294/BP_Sidebar_300x600_S3', [300, 250], 'div-gpt-ad-S3').addService(googletag.pubads()); Yes. I use warm or hot herbal teas frequently. See I had some weird flukey opposite experience. Right after surgery I drank a lot of hot tea (decaf) instead of water. googletag.defineSlot('/15547294/BP_Sidebar_300x250_S2', [300, 250], 'div-gpt-ad-S2').addService(googletag.pubads()); csrfKey: "88b9becc5cd378c5d837039f141e2970", "url": "https://www.bariatricpal.com/profile/84991-stcyt/" "item": { Surgery on Tuesday! Apply ice immediately after the surgery to the outside of the face in the region of the surgical area. var modifyClass = classModifiers[1]; So it sounds like there is a bit of cold sensitivity, especially at first.\n\nThat might make things a bit more challenging for me; I can drink lots of Water -- if it\u0027s cold. Around 2-3 months out, I could tolerate ice cold stuff. "image": "https://s.bariatricpal.com/uploads/profile/photo-thumb-72370.jpg", readyiam You can post now and register later. { Now, at a little more than 3 months I drink mostly water and it has to be ice cold. "@type": "Person", "inLanguage": [ @media screen and (min-width: 1200px) { .visely-widget-container.container.productpage { width: 100% }} // Relocate search bar Anyone interested in a surgery buddy/support group? "mainEntityOfPage": "https://www.bariatricpal.com/topic/177159-cold-water/" var mapFn=arguments.length>1?arguments[1]:void undefined;var T;if(typeof mapFn!=='undefined'){if(!isCallable(mapFn)){throw new TypeError('Array.from: when provided, the second argument must be a function')} They make home nugget ice machines. ips.setSetting( 'date_format', jQuery.parseJSON('"mm\/dd\/yy"') ); } sillykitty, July 17, 2019
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