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Does anyone have bumping yet?

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My surgery was 11/19. Not yet but taking new foods very slow at and at home first.

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Yes but been a while I'm 6 months post up. It was with skinny cow ice cream it was a hot day & lesson learn

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Unfortunately yes..last night I couldn't resist trying one small bite of bday cake..it was andes mint chocolate..was nauseated for 2hrs then finally started to vomit...every time I try to take my chantix I dump and it's miserable but it only lasts 5 min to 20 minutes....

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Something to look forward to I guess! Lol it's all about Trial & Error, each No persons body is different! Yikes!! I'll find out soon enough!

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I don't think that I've yet experienced dumping. However, it's possible that I have experienced it but with very mild systems. What I do notice is that dairy products make me feel a bit queasy and that fatty foods cause diarrhea. Not sure if that is dumping. But I really haven't had strong symptoms. That actually worries me because if I am NOT dumping, then behavior modification might be more difficult. I have noticed that I have a slight aversion to anything sweet post op (which I think is great because high-carb sweet stuff and baked goods were a major weakness for me pre op. I'm hoping that this aversion will continue.

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I don't think that I've yet experienced dumping. However' date=' it's possible that I have experienced it but with very mild systems. What I do notice is that dairy products make me feel a bit queasy and that fatty foods cause diarrhea. Not sure if that is dumping. But I really haven't had strong symptoms. That actually worries me because if I am NOT dumping, then behavior modification might be more difficult. I have noticed that I have a slight aversion to anything sweet post op (which I think is great because high-carb sweet stuff and baked goods were a major weakness for me pre op. I'm hoping!that this aversion will continue.[/quote']

The runs from food is dumping.

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I had chicken the other night and decided to try a small piece of the skin. While everything went down just fine, the following day I had diarrhea, just once, but enough to let me know to stay away from chicken skin......lesson learned. They weren't kidding when they said that fats don't absorb the same way afterwards.

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I finally experienced severe dumping syndrome after nibbling on holiday Desserts. While I did not enjoy the abdominal cramps and the diarrhea, I am glad that I can experience dumping syndrome. The ability to have dumping syndrome is one of the reasons I proactively chose gastric bypass. I view it as a way to reprogram my brain. I now am in the process of reprogramming my brain with respect to nibbling on holiday desserts. Thank you, gastric bypass, for doing what you are supposed to do!

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The 3 Cousins got the Sleeve and they all experienced Dumping, 1 cousin had it for 3 weeks straight,,

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