chewing gum
I had RNY on 3/16/09 and am about to travel this weekend for Memorial day. I always used to chew gum on flights, but I thought I remember my surgeon saying something about not being able to chew gum or that i shouldnt true gum. Is this right, or did i make that up in my head? I cant remember what he said, but i dont want to chew it if i shouldnt be. If im not supposed to be what is the reason?
Hi there,
Dr Ameri told me No chewing gum period! Because it can cause air bubbles in our new pouch. Also say God forbid we accidentally swallow it! We'd be in serious trouble! On Planes it can easily happen if they go through any tabulation! How are you doing? I have a really rough surgery and was in the hospital almost 2 weeks. Are you going to go to the next meeting? Take care, Alizka
Dr Ameri told me No chewing gum period! Because it can cause air bubbles in our new pouch. Also say God forbid we accidentally swallow it! We'd be in serious trouble! On Planes it can easily happen if they go through any tabulation! How are you doing? I have a really rough surgery and was in the hospital almost 2 weeks. Are you going to go to the next meeting? Take care, Alizka
one of my post op friends said she cant chew gum anymore cuz she had a tendancy to swallow it but a friend of hers who didnt still chewed it. my friend however used to chew on an ice cube when the plane was taking off, its just the movements of the jaw that help ward off ears popping and headaches and such. so she would either chew on an ice cube or eat a small piece of fruit to help it, like apple slices or some pieces of melon, something she could work on in her mouth.
good luck!
good luck!
i absolutely can't chew gum without swallowing it. my surgeon is probably going to find my intestines lined with sugarfree cinnamon gum when he tries to do the bypass. i can just see him lifting his hands over my prone body with strings of gum stretching upward all over his surgical gloves going... wtf???? anyway my understanding is that you can block yourself up if you swallow it after WLS so i'm guessing better safe than sorry. i haven't had gum in years b/c i developed TMJ and now gum gives me wicked bad headaches. sorry if it's a bummer to you now.