Sippy Cup Recomendations
Several of you have chimed in and recommended using sippy cups early post op to help with gas issues etc.....do you have a particular type...stage...gosh there are so many out there. Friend just had VSG and she is having sipping issues and I recommended this but then she baraged me with questions I cannot answer.
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I did not use one but I would assume one you didn't have to suck out of, one that just pours out slowly.
Some people also use a shot glass to drink slower. Limited to one ounce a shot glass is a great way to get in fluids at a slow and steady pace.
Maybe others will come by and offer better advice.
Good luck
JJ
Some people also use a shot glass to drink slower. Limited to one ounce a shot glass is a great way to get in fluids at a slow and steady pace.
Maybe others will come by and offer better advice.
Good luck
JJ
On December 13, 2011 at 8:47 PM Pacific Time, M. Miller wrote:
I di dnot even know you could still get those....hmmm...do you know the brand name?I have bought a couple of others that are slightly larger but they do let air in the cup through a vent hole. I think the sealed ones are what is needed for a new stomach.
Here is a link to what they look like:
http://www.arrowplastic.com/store/catalog.asp?item=164
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I didn't use a sippy cup after surgery, but I do have a toddler! I would say an adult would probably do better with a cup designed for toddlers/older babies...hard plastic lid as opposed to the soft squishy kind. I think the earlier stage soft ones are designed for the baby to suck on...as JJ mentioned, because the younger babies are transitioning from a bottle. Sucking would probably give her gas.
Also, I have learned to look for sippy cups with fewer parts (there are separate pieces on the inside too) because they are easier to wash. There are very simple disposable sippy cups out there, just a cup and a lid with spout, that might work well, actually.
Karen
Also, I have learned to look for sippy cups with fewer parts (there are separate pieces on the inside too) because they are easier to wash. There are very simple disposable sippy cups out there, just a cup and a lid with spout, that might work well, actually.
Karen
I got mine at WalMart. something like this
http://www.walmart.com/ip/USA-Kids-Fun-Sun-Insulated-BPA-Fre e-Sippy-Cups-4-Pack/16874058
I have a 21 month old baby and I find her sippies allow too much air to get in. I bought a water bottle by Camelbak that you don't actually "suck" out of--but you bite the rubber nipple and gently suck and water comes out. It's TERRIFIC. Here is a link to it.
http://www.camelbak.com/Sports-Recreation/Bottles.aspx
I love it. Good luck.
S
p.s. my 21 month old loves it too. ANd it doesn't leak.
http://www.camelbak.com/Sports-Recreation/Bottles.aspx
I love it. Good luck.
S
p.s. my 21 month old loves it too. ANd it doesn't leak.
Sher--the bear mama
I use the CamelBak Better Bottles still, even a year after my surgery. Great way to get in my protein shakes and water, and all the parts can go in the dishwasher.
-EJ
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