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Dumping syndrome isn't too much of an issue with Gastric Sleeve patients, that is common with gastric bypass though. I'm sure it can happen, but not often.


Dumping syndrome isn't too much of an issue with Gastric Sleeve patients, that is common with gastric bypass though. I'm sure it can happen, but not often.

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I was warned that it happens to some. I was also told that I might never tolerate bread or Pasta again and a million other possibilities that were absolute non-issues for me. As long as I don't over eat I have no issues with any particular food. Now, back to dumping... It's not that common with sleevers, but it DOES happen to me if I make a series of really stupid decisions relating to sugar intake. One bakery size cookie, (even a big one) is fine. Several over the course of the day, and I'm gonna pay the price and dump it. It's not a lesson I'll soon forget or behavior I'll soon repeat for sure!

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Yes it can happen unfortunately a lesson I've learned a little is better than none and a lot sends u to the bathroom lol chocolate and regular ice cream (one scoop) nope not happening ice milk doesn't bother me if I just have a little bit two pcs of choc when I must is my limit

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