Is drinking with a straw ok post op DS surgery???

dustycroy
on 4/29/13 3:04 pm
DS on 05/14/13

Just wondering if using a straw after surgery with DS is ok???  I know they say with the RNY surgery you are really not soposed to...

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lamby80
on 4/29/13 3:39 pm
DS on 04/10/13

I did, it helped control my "sipping" until I got the hang of it.

    

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CoColette
on 4/29/13 4:38 pm - WA
DS on 03/27/13
I usually drink with a straw too and haven't had any issues! Sometimes I get some air and it makes me burp a little, but nothing painful or too embarrassing. And same with me, it helps control my sips. I used to gulp water like I was never getting it again!
fullhousemom
on 4/29/13 9:39 pm
I think different doctors advise differently on this. Mine said no straws. It keeps room for food in your stomach, not air, right after surgery. Others will tell you they used a straw right away. I don't think there is any "absolute" on this.
P. Poster
on 4/29/13 10:00 pm

Yes, you can use one.  Just be mindful that it can add some air bubbles to your tummy and until your stomach relaxes a bit and you are able to burp well again, it can be painful to have extra air in there.  At 3 years out, I prefer to use straws now.  It helps me ensure I dont drink too much at once.

southernlady5464
on 4/29/13 11:04 pm

I use them, not all the time, but use them...if you are use to drinking from a straw without getting air in your stomach before surgery, no reason to stop after surgery. Surgeons and their staff just ASSUME that everyone gets air in the sleeve afterward!

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jzwife
on 4/30/13 1:29 am

I am 6 weeks out today and just started using a straw- it helps with my drinking water a little better. I don't know if I could have done it in the  beginning. I think its all up to the individual. I started using one now because I get so thirsty and tend to drink too much too fast.

    

Valerie G.
on 4/30/13 5:42 am - Northwest Mountains, GA

Bless the inventor of the straw for helping me avoid the foamy whey crap clinging to the sides of my glass.

Valerie
DS 2005

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BrienneofTarth
on 5/1/13 1:44 am - IL
DS on 03/26/13

My doc said no straws ever because of the air/gas thing.  I sort of get it, but I'll probably try drinking through a straw again down the line.  It is tough controlling the sips of water without one; I'm still learning!

  

    
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