yes
I am assuming it depends on the type of stent you had placed. If it was a common bile duct stent or pancreatic duct stent due to problems with pancreatitis, no, you should not drink for a long time, if ever. Pancreatitis can be fatal. You would be likely to suffer another episode only 4 days post-op. After my own common pancreatic stent surgery two years ago, I was told by my GI to abstain from all alcohol for a year (for safe measure.) After one year, he said it was okay (in my case) to drink a beer or two, but no liquor. He said I could try red wine, as well, but it gives me really bad heartburn, which is scary if you've ever had pancreatitis. After one year of no alcohol, I am now able to have 2 or 3 beers, occasionally, with no ill effects.
No, it is not safe or appropriate to grab a cat by the neck. This can cause harm or distress to the cat and should be avoided.
depends who???
No, it is not safe to pick up a cat by the scruff of the neck as it can cause discomfort and potential injury to the cat.
No, it is not safe to pick up kittens by their neck as it can cause harm or injury to them. It is recommended to support their bodies properly when handling them.
No, it is not safe to pick up cats by the neck as it can cause injury or discomfort to the cat. It is better to support their body properly when lifting them.
Don't, it's not safe.
No, it is not safe to pick up a cat by its neck as it can cause injury or discomfort to the cat. It is better to support a cat's body properly when picking it up.
No, it is not safe to pick up cats by their neck as it can cause injury or discomfort to the cat. It is recommended to support a cat's body properly when picking them up.
No, it is not safe to hold cats by their neck as it can cause harm or discomfort to the cat. It is recommended to handle cats gently and support their body properly to ensure their safety and well-being.
No, it is not safe to pick up a cat by the neck as it can cause harm or injury to the cat. It is better to support a cat's body when picking them up to ensure their safety and comfort.