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I was sleeved oct 14th. No challenges really. Until now. I'm one of the few (it seems) that dumps. I've literally used my own phase "shit the bed!). I've always found it funny, until now. Cuz I've officially done it twice. Not alone. With my partner. On the couch. Blah blah blah. Now my daughter had a friend stay over and there is shit everywhere!

P.S - make matters worse, I'm one of those out of control clean freaks! Ohhhh.. and my boyfriend, yeah he's 15 years younger than me. I'm 45.

Any suggestions? Paleeeese!

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Speak to your PCP. It may be easiily treated. I hope you are better soon.

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I get the whole dumping syndrome too. So I just don't have sugar at all. Or just a very low tiny amount. But I just get an upset stomach and sweats and stuff like that. I was sleeved 10/21/16. I hope this helps you somewhat. But don't just look for sugar. look for other sugar too. Sugar alcohols, sacrulose (spelling could be wrong), high fructose corn Syrup, and so on

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Unfortunately I'm in the same boat. It's not just sugar for me, it can be sauces like Honey Mustard Salad Dressing or the grease something was cooked in also sauce on chicken wings. I have to be very careful what I eat. I also can not eat and drink at the same time. Mainly because it fills me up quick but it will also make me dump if I eat something like bread or cake.

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For the record, this is NOT Dumping Syndrome. This is just the shits. XD Dumping syndrome is just intense pain in the intestines~

I'm also not sure this has anything to do with sugar. You might be lactose intolerant? A lot of people have problems post surgery with milk, especially if you were sensitive before surgery. Or it could have to do with oils in what you're eating; fatty oils might make things slide through you a bit more uhhh....lubricated.....

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