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.
after ten days i had it.
depends on how much you drink in a week ...
If you drink a large amount of alcohol then you can get alcohol poisoning. If you are lucky enough to survive, then the symptoms can last for several days.
5 days after
The UK drink guidelines recommend that adults should not regularly drink more than 14 units of alcohol per week, spread out over several days. It is also advised to have several alcohol-free days each week. Pregnant women and individuals under the age of 18 are advised not to drink alcohol.
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No, some do observe on holy days to not eat meat or drink alcohol. In Ireland on days like Good Friday alcohol is not sold. It is in no way forbidden to eat or drink anything normal in the catholic religion.
Consult your doctor
dont do it you will get really really sick .... like the spins times a thousand for days and days sometimes depending how much you drink
3 days
You can not drink for 72 hours after taking the last dose.