Drinking Guidelines
My dietician says don't drink a half hour before and an hour after a meal. I notice some programs have different recommendations. What does your Barriatric guidelines suggest?
HW 299 SW 290 CW 139 GW 140 2/08/2019 OPERATION: Surgical Hernia with excision of total surface area of 55 x 29 cm of abdominal skin.
I was only told to avoid drinking after a meal. I was told if I was thirsty after a meal, it was OK to have a few sips, but don't drink more than that.
However, as a practical matter I avoid drinking for about 15 minutes before a meal because otherwise I won't have room for food. Again, a few sips are OK.
To be honest, I stopped watching the clock a few months after surgery. I'm generally just sipping all day, so I naturally don't drink much right before a meal. After a meal, I find that I naturally feel full for at least a half hour, so I'm not tempted to guzzle liquids. The only time I think about the timing of meals is if I'm about to guzzle down some liquid.
Your dietician is ok. That is the recomendation, see here: https://asmbs.org/patients/life-after-bariatric-surgery
Fluids on an empty stomach go right through. There is no point in waiting 30 minutes before a meal.
It is super important not to drink with meals, or 30 minutes after.
6'3" tall, male.
Highest weight was 475. RNY on 08/21/12. Current weight: 198.
M1 -24; M2 -21; M3 -19; M4 -21; M5 -13; M6 -21; M7 -10; M8 -16; M9 -10; M10 -8; M11 -6; M12 -5.
I quite agree. That being said, my clinic does say 30 minutes before and after. Actually, now there are a few surgeons that are saying that even the drinking afterward is fine but I don't. I mind the 30 minutes afterward. just seems like good sense. Where I have problems is when I'm out to eat. When you tell your server that you don't want something to drink, they give you such weird looks and a few will offer a small argument, well not an argument but you know they think it's odd. Just easier to me to get a water and then not drink it or just drink pre-meal. Unfortunately, I forget, particularly if I'm running my mouth and start drinking and then realize whoops. It's happened 3 or 4 times in 18 months so I guess I won't die from it. Just infuriates me when I don't do things right.
Surgeon: Dr. David Carroll Surgery Date: 3/17/2017 Hospital: Merritt Health River Oaks Hospital
Height: 5'2" HW: 331 lbs SW: 279 lbs GW: 130 (originally, I changed to 140) CW: 130 to 135 ish
Biggest Goal: To Be Healthy in everything I do!!! To make healthy choices always!!! To just embrace HEALTH each and every day for the rest of my Life!!!
Most bariatric clinics say 30 minutes before and after but I've heard it's okay before and Grim traveler's comment makes a great deal of sense. I've also heard that after is okay too but honestly, I don't drink during or right after a meal and a lot is my own experience. I have problems occasionally with eating too fast and so eat too much, particularly, early after surgery. When I did that, I've drunk some water and it does help relieve the pressure of over-eating. That being said, I do not, do not recommend eating past satisfied. Very uncomfortable and painful and you don't want to stretch out your smaller tummy. Being back to square 1 isn't a place you want to go.
Surgeon: Dr. David Carroll Surgery Date: 3/17/2017 Hospital: Merritt Health River Oaks Hospital
Height: 5'2" HW: 331 lbs SW: 279 lbs GW: 130 (originally, I changed to 140) CW: 130 to 135 ish
Biggest Goal: To Be Healthy in everything I do!!! To make healthy choices always!!! To just embrace HEALTH each and every day for the rest of my Life!!!