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In a message dated 10/6/2003 2:13:25 AM Central Standard Time,

glssblwrlady@... writes:

Can

someone enlighten me please? Thanks!!

Beth

Beth, I do not think it will add calories unless you got hungrier and ate

more. I think the whole reason not to drink during meals and certain times

before

and after is so that the necessary nutrients from the intake of food is

absorbed as it should be without being flushed out with the drinking. This is

what

I have been told anyway. Anyone else have a different opinion?

Wolfie

Leeds, Alabama

Lap RNY

August 27,2003

Dr. Lee A. Schmitt, M.D.

Medical Center East

Beginning Weight: 336

" Keep Em Laughing! "

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I have been told not to drink when I eat. I was assuming that the

reason was because if I drink, the food will flush right down. But

then I was reading someones post, and it was stated that if you drink

when you eat, that will add more calories. I am very confused by

this. There have been a few times that I had a few sips during my

meal, I don't know if I am going down the wrong path with this or

not. It hasn't happened often, as I know I'm not supposed to. Can

someone enlighten me please? Thanks!!

Beth

4/29/03

266/185/135

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My doctor has told me there are two different reasons not to eat and drik

together. The first reason is to keep food in the new " pouch " as long as

possible. However, the main reason is if you eat and drink immediately, the

food

will come back up. I know a few people who have been eating , and not thinking

about it, took a sip of water and got sick. The pouch is too small to hold both

food and water

Mindi

277/206.5/115??

Lap RNY 6/26/03

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Hi, I was told that the food stays in your stomach longer if you

don't drink and eat. I suppose if you are eating like soup, it

probably doesn't matter. I usually wait about 1/2 to one hour then I

eat unless I am thirsty.

>

In a message dated 10/6/2003 2:13:25 AM Central Standard Time,

> glssblwrlady@y... writes:

> Can

> someone enlighten me please? Thanks!!

>

> Beth

>

> Beth, I do not think it will add calories unless you got hungrier

and ate

> more. I think the whole reason not to drink during meals and

certain times before

> and after is so that the necessary nutrients from the intake of

food is

> absorbed as it should be without being flushed out with the

drinking. This is what

> I have been told anyway. Anyone else have a different opinion?

>

> Wolfie

> Leeds, Alabama

> Lap RNY

> August 27,2003

> Dr. Lee A. Schmitt, M.D.

> Medical Center East

> Beginning Weight: 336

> " Keep Em Laughing! "

>

>

>

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Beth,

As everyone else has mainly said, the reason for not drinking while

eating is that the food stays in the pouch longer, you feel full faster

so you don't eat as much and you don't get hungry sooner between meals.

If you follow the Pouch Rules for Dummies, it tells you to water load

(drink as much as you can) until about 15 minutes before your meal and

then not drink anything for 2 hours after. Me being the nonconformist

that I am I quit drinking 30 minutes before I eat and then don't have

anything to drink until at least 30 minutes after. Most people also

follow this. If you drink with meals.even small sips, the food gets

washed out and it's really not doing you any good because you'll eat

more to replace what is washed out. My thing is, I don't even have

anything to drink anywhere near me while I'm eating and when I go out,

no matter how many times the server says, " Are you sure you don't want

anything to drink? " I just tell them, " No, I just had surgery and am not

allowed. Please don't ask again " and continue eating. That is just what

I do.

Hope this helps!

T.

432/370?/170

Lap RNY 6/20/03

Houston, Dr. Adam Naaman

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I just got back from my nutritional consult, and they said to avoid

drinking as it will wash food out of your pouch, thus making you

hungry again. However, they said if you must drink while eating, you

should have no more than a shot glass of liquid per meal.

W.

Birmingham

Dr. Schmitt

(waiting for insurance approval)

> I have been told not to drink when I eat. I was assuming that the

> reason was because if I drink, the food will flush right down.

But

> then I was reading someones post, and it was stated that if you

drink

> when you eat, that will add more calories. I am very confused by

> this. There have been a few times that I had a few sips during my

> meal, I don't know if I am going down the wrong path with this or

> not. It hasn't happened often, as I know I'm not supposed to.

Can

> someone enlighten me please? Thanks!!

>

> Beth

> 4/29/03

> 266/185/135

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