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I'm 8 days post op and doing VERY well - getting in my Protein & Water without difficulty. Had been taking a chewable Calcium tab from CelebrateVitamins.com but decided the taste was not to my liking so yesterday rec'd my new kind from same company - chocolate chew calcium. Took 2 last evening, and no problem. I'll take chocolate taste over berry any day! :P The caramel flavor is yummy also. (Just note they're 250 mg each, not 500 mg.)

This morning while driving to work I was having my Premier Protein shake, and decided to have a calcium chew also. After a few minutes I was a little queasy (first time since hospital), then definitely nauseated. :( It went away after a half hour or so, but then I was light-headed and a bit dizzy. I started drinking water, and that helped. All symptoms are gone now. I think I had a very mild episode of dumping.

Lesson learned: Wait until later in the day to have anything that tastes the LEAST bit sweet, even if it's sweetened with maltilol.

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Lesson learned

JeanZ

welcome to sleeveland :)

Eight days PO - and still around to talk about it ;)

glad you are doing so well!!!

anything you learn that helps you is great!!!!

everyone heals differently, but i'm sure your advice/comments were helpful to some :)

you are on your way to a healthier, happier, longer life :)

enjoy :)

good luck :)

kathy

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