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I've had that happen quite a few times. It's pretty strange because it will happen with something I have eaten before without problems. I know i can't have more than a sip of milk. I can eat cheese and yogurt though.

I've told the story before about when I had a piece of cheese cake from the Cheesecake factory and I had to lay down for an hour in a mall (thank Gold there was a couch) I felt too sick to move. I know it was

a combination of the sugar and the fat. Dizzy, nauseous, sweaty, stomach cramps, and the reason I finally got up was to run to find a restroom.. After that, I used just about every rest room in that mall.

Its really hard to get back to the program when you let the sugar monster in. Between my birthday a few days before Halloween, and then Halloween, I have really been fighting the head hunger and major cravings.

Glad you're back on Program Diva. We can keep track of each other since we're both kicking carbs and sugar at the same time.

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Wait as long as you can mommy! I don't wish that misery on my worst enemy - if I had any... ;o)

Dais, sounds like a plan lady. Let me know how you're doing!

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Glad you are doing okay now! I will know to buy the lactose free milk after my surgery!!!

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Lactose and sugars I do believe. It's weird too because it's not the first time I've eaten that post op. I wont be doing it again though. Nuh-uh... no way!!

Thanks everyone for the well wishes. Im actually feeling MUCH better today. :-D

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So glad you're feeling better, Diva!

I thought dumping wasn't supposed to happen with the sleeve, but it sounds like several people have experienced it. Thanks for the heads-up.

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That really does sound terrible. Does anyone know how common dumping is after vsg?

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