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Drinking Alcohol After Bariatric Surgery

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If you want to drink alcohol after bariatric surgery safely and responsibly read this article to learn how.

Key Takeaways

  • Don’t drink alcohol during the first year after surgery – it’s safest this way while you’re in “Rapid Weight Loss” phase.
  • Your body does not process alcohol the same way post-surgery as it did before surgery so if you’re going to drink alcohol post-op try small amounts at a time until you learn your new tolerance.
  • Drinking on an empty stomach will hit you even faster after bariatric surgery.
  • Evidence suggests that the likely hood of developing an Alcohol Use Disorder is higher after bariatric surgery, so be careful and mindful.
  • The best alcoholic drinks are spirits mixed with zero-calorie/low-calorie mixers and dry wines because the calories are lower than other mixed drinks.

Many people enjoy drinking alcohol socially, such as having a couple of beers at a baseball game or a glass of wine with dinner. If you’ve had bariatric surgery, though, the way your body reacts to alcohol is different than it did prior to having bariatric surgery.

So, is drinking alcohol after bariatric surgery a good idea?

Well, you may need to re-evaluate how you drink, here’s why…

Drinking Alcohol Before Surgery

Before you had surgery the process for absorbing alcohol was pretty straight forward. You drink alcohol, alcohol goes into your stomach, then the alcohol is released into the small bowel where it will be absorbed into the bloodstream.

You see, alcohol mostly absorbed in the small bowel, while a very small amount is absorbed in the stomach. The small bowel is also where your micronutrients like vitamins and minerals, or your macronutrients like protein, carbs, and fats. Generally speaking, this is all absorbed through capillaries (small blood vessels) that line the interior walls of your small intestines.