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Ok I know this might sound stupid, but what does lactose intolerance feel like? I have been eating a lot of dairy and the last 2 days I've felt kinda queasy. Today, I threw up part of my RTD Protein Shake

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It can be different for different poeple. But one definable sign is lots of gas that will clear a room.

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I've been lactose intolerant since I was a teenager and I've never felt queasy or any kind of indigestion from it. But yes, I've cleared entire subway cars with the gaseous results.

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I felt what you felt - uneasy stomach and a light cramping. No gas but a lot of rumbling. Best way to find out is to cut out dairy for the next 48 hours and see how you feel on day 3.

Good luck! PS - my lactose intolerance went away at 4 months, until then - soy milk or lactose free milk from the health food store

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For me, all day nausea, horrible gas, stomach cramping and discomfort, followed by really bad bathroom issues.

It's horrible.

RTD Protein drinks, even lactose free ones, make me horribly ill. I used to love Oh Yeah or Muscle Milk but they make me so sick I can't stand it.

I stick to Syntrax Nectars and mix with Water, coffee, tea, soy milk or juice.

The good news is that my intolerance has gotten much better the farther out from surgery I get. I still can't drink a glass of cow's milk, but I can tolerate cheeses, a small amount of yogurt or ice cream, cream sauces if they aren't too rich, and most important to me: a splash of cream in my coffee.

~Cheri

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I became somewhat lactose intolerant after surgery as well- for me I was nauseated, vomited and had terrible cramping.. totaly wasnt worth it- I made the switch to almond or hazelnut milk as I dont care for the soy and since becoming a vegetarian as well beign post op I only eat cheese and or yogurt once a week.

But becoming lactose intolerant seems to be a common thing with this procedure- My surgeon forwarned me ahead of time as well of the possiblity- I was never a milk drinker per say but I loved me some cheese.

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