Can you drink Alcohol
I've been considering asking my doctor about surgery. I'm 21 (barely) but have tried many diets (seriously) in the last 5 years. I have a BMI of 37 so I think I have a good chance of insurence covering my bill. If that's the case then why wouldn't I have it. But I was wondering about alcohol.
I like beer, and I am 21. If I have the surgery, will I ever be able to consume alcohol again in any fashion?
Hi Kevin,
You can have alcohol, but it may be months after the surgery. I can tell you from personal experiance I am now 19 months out and after four sips of wine or a mixed drink, I get the warm and fuzzy feeling and I start to slur my words. Within half an hour I am ready for bed though! Just never ever drive if you do. It is true that our bodies will now absorb the alcohol much faster.
With your age, the team of doctors will address all the social issues a young man would have with the lifestyle changes the surgery will bring on. Keep up the positive thoughts and remember you are considering doing this surgery for your health and well being.
Julie Hopkins
Georgetown, MA
Hi Kevin
They recommend that you don't just because alcohol is high in sugar and post-op it's a good idea to eat & drink a low suger lifestyle. That being said I personally have tried butterscotch schnaps & Bailey's but it makes me sick because it's too sweet, I can however tolerate wine. When I've been out with friends I'll have one glass of wine and it puts me under the table.
The problem with Beer is it's carbonated & carbonation can stretch out the new pouch so I'm sure if you wanted to have a drink beer would be a big no-no.