When is it safe to have a drink? the guide tells you to avoid alcohol for one year but i have seen several by-passers knocking it back soon after the op. When is it acceptable ?
HI, if you have been told to avoid alcohol for one year then that is what you should do, if several bypassers are drinking in the 1st year then they abviously aren't too bothered whether they are successful or not at their weightloss, its up to each individual but why would you want to go against your surgeons advice???
Personally, and don't shoot me for it, but if you'd had to pay for your operation the going rate of about £10,000 and your surgeon said don't drink for 12 months would you? I don't think so, you'd probably think i aint wasting all that money..... Well with so many people waiting on the nhs for wls by going against surgeons advice you might just as well slap those on the waiting list in the face and carry on with it.....
Sorry if it causes offence but that's my 2p worth too......
Im am very serious about my weightloss thankyou and I think thats a very sweeping statement. I have had the occasional drink post op but I have avoided fizzy drinks like lager and fizzy mixers.
I think what people are confused about is that there are so many different pieces of advice given to people - if people were given so much conflicting advice about what made you fat in the first place then the whole nation would probably need WLSOh just watch your not accused of making a sweeping statement like I was, I dont understand people who get weight loss surgery and then go against their surgeons advice, is that now how you got overweight in the first place.........doing things your not suppose to do!!!!!
Im sorry but I cannot see how you can be serious about weight loss surgery if you are looking to go against a surgeons advice![]()
Life does not stop cause of WLS