it depends on your physician and what kind of surgery you have undergone.
If you had heart surgery you shouldn't drink alcohol until your surgeon says you can.
Check with your doctor. They often will not do the surgery if you have been instructed not to eat or drink unless it is emergency surgery and you have to have it or you will, you know, die. It would not matter if you NEEDED emergency surgery.
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Drinking to much is never a good thing. If you are going to have surgery don't drink for at least seventy-two hours or three days before the surgery but the longer the better.
Ask your doctor to be certain
Yes, as soon as your physician approves.
Of course you cannot drink alcohol after surgery, the pain meds prescribed would cause havoc if alcohol is then introduced. It is not advisable to drink when taking pain medication. However, once you have healed and are no longer on medications, it would be fine to drink some alcohol.
People who have had gastric bypass surgery should not drink alcohol at all, generally-speaking. Certainly you should consult the doctor who did the surgery before even considering it.
Ask your doctor what precautions you should follow after surgery. There is no "one size fits all" blanket answer.
He or she should ask the physician for specific directions regarding preparation for surgery, including food, drink, and medication intake.
After a couple of days, yes, but you should never drink directly after any surgery.
How do you ask that you idiot!! You should not even touch the violence things!!