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Hi All

I had a slurpee yesterday and haven't been feeling well since - strong pains in my stomach and dizzy each time I stand up

Should I be worried?

I done the operation 21st December

Thanks !

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Probably wasn't your best idea. It won't hurt you as far as your stitches and suture line, but I'm guessing that the pure sugar hitting your system wasn't in your surgeon's plan for you.

Hope you feel better soon!

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Hi All

I had a slurpee yesterday and haven't been feeling well since - strong pains in my stomach and dizzy each time I stand up

Should I be worried?

I done the operation 21st December

Thanks !

Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App

Slurpees are pure sugar, could potentially have dumping syndrome, . I would definitely call your doctor if it persists. I hope you feel better!

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Probably the most important question that you might want to internally reflect on is what made you do that to yourself? If your cravings are over powering you this early out from surgery you might want to get therapy for your food/sugar addiction because this surgery is just a tool, it won't cure those long term issues for you. Eating crap is what got us into a position of needing WLS to begin with, so this is your time to create good food habits.

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I am holding out hope that it could have been a "7-Eleven sugar free Slurpee". 21 calories and 0 carbs.

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