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I'm six months pot op, gastric by-pass.. e verything going well except something weird the past 5 days... when eating dinner about half way through I am getting what I believe to be indigestion. I take an antacid & then I vomit my dinner! Very strange, I do not feel sick, no new food.. had anyone experienced this??

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Might be dumping syndrome. If you exceed the volume of food that your stomach can hold it will lead to dumping. This experience can last for about 4 hours and be relieved by vomiting out the excess food. If this is the case, try and recognize the pre-triggers to dumping. It might be hiccup, sneezing, the taste of food suddenly changing, excess mucous, etc. Whenever I hit a pre-trigger, I stop eating immediately. Because one more bite can lead to dumping. Also never eat just before bedtime. Trying to sleep or lay horizontally is impossible when you have dumping.

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it's weird, same volume a food as usual, no new food... now that you mention it I do have alot of excess muous. Thanks!

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I do that occasionally when I eat too much or too fast.

I don't think it's dumping - most RNY'ers don't dump. Dumping (when it happens) is when you eat too much fat or sugar.

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I agree, I know what dumping is because I experienced this once early on. It was so bad I went to the ER. I think after going over all the details it's a new medication I am taking.

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