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Hi my sleeve date was August 19. Down 20 pounds. I am having bad dumping syndrome and had to have an ambulance called after a dumping experience' date=' dehydration , Is this normal. Eating and drinking is still a problem. I am having no major pain. Walking a little a day if I can. It's a long process that I am willing to take. Slow and steady[/quote']

Dumping syndrome is not the norm for gastric sleeve, but my friend had some dumping incident. She did not have to go back to the hospital for it though. On some other forums on here I've heard of some talk about going to hospital for dehydration. Things will get better.

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I had dumping...but only when I ate something I wasnt supposed to...SUGAR!

Dumping syndrome is not the norm for gastric sleeve, but my friend had some dumping incident. She did not have to go back to the hospital for it though. On some other forums on here I've heard of some talk about going to hospital for dehydration. Things will get better.

I had dumping when I consumed something I wasnt supposed to..SUGAR!!

that early out, it shouldnt even be considered...

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U look awesome!!!

THANK YOU!!!

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Congrats' date=' you're doing good[/quote']

Thanks, it sure feels good :)

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I am an Africa American sleever, got it done on 8/28/2013. I was fine leaver hospital now I'm home I'm experiencing pain swallowing from chest to stomach. I'm at a point where I'm scared to eat or drink. Has anyone experienced this?

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I am an Africa American sleever' date=' got it done on 8/28/2013. I was fine leaver hospital now I'm home I'm experiencing pain swallowing from chest to stomach. I'm at a point where I'm scared to eat or drink. Has anyone experienced this?[/quote']

Yes I was like that and it felt like a bubble in my chest with everything I ate or drank but what I did was took small sips and very small amounts of food on a spoon and waited. I took my time and it wasn't so bad and got better where now I am eating half teaspoons of food at a time but still on purred, had my surgery on the 29th. Just take your time.

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I got my date for surgery today!!!!! oct 3rd i will be sleeved!!!!!!!!!!

Congrats!!!

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Congratulations I know how I felt when I got my date confirmed. The countdown is on now!

i know... Its really happening!!!!! Im sooooo excited.....

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Yes I was like that and it felt like a bubble in my chest with everything I ate or drank but what I did was took small sips and very small amounts of food on a spoon and waited. I took my time and it wasn't so bad and got better where now I am eating half teaspoons of food at a time but still on purred' date=' had my surgery on the 29th. Just take your time.[/quote']

Ok thank you let me try that now thank you. How long did the pain last? How are you feeling now?

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I also experience the same discomfort. If I eat it drink to fast it happens. It feels like a ton of brick on my chest and throat.

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Hi All!

I wanted to start a thread for African-American sleevers (no worries I HEART all sleevers from the rainbow). I just thought' date=' no scientific proof, that African-American sleevers may respond to the surgery different than our lovely non-African American sleeved sisters and brothers. I wanted to know if we had the same skin issue, hair problems, and other surgery related issues. Also, how to deal with the culture shock. African-American "soul food" may be something of the past... or not. So I was just looking for a space to voice culture related issues and concens.

PS- I TRULY :heart: ALL SLEEVERS.

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Hello in new to the site just wanted to say hello sisters of faith!!!!

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