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So I screwed up yesterday and had a few bites of things I shouldn't have. Yes I know it was wrong and I don't intend to do it again. About 24 hours ago I sampled some of the "fair food" my husband and sons brought home -- a couple of bites of funnel cake and a couple bites of melted cheese from on top of a slice of pizza. I didn't seem to suffer any ill effects from it last evening, but all day today I have been experiencing nausea and a stomach ache on the front left side of belly.

My question is: Do you think these symptoms have been caused by those illegal foods I ate around 5pm yesterday?

My nausea began around 8am today and my bellyache has been the worst this afternoon. Today I have consumed my Protein Shake and 1/2 cup of 1% cottage cheese.

Thank you for any advice!

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Hard to tell. But I developed nausea and stomach ache at 3 weeks post op. It was exacerbated when I drank Water, and lessened when I ate. It persisted, but gradually lessened to a point where I just have a mild stomach ache from time to time now.

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Very hard to tell what is used in fair food and how clean it is, it may just be a cleanliness issue or the oil used for the funnel cakes are not going to sit well with you I mm the future. Go easy for a while this may be your dumping syndrome, even sleevers can dump...

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Thank you both very much for your responses! Definitely a lesson learned about sampling things I shouldn't. I'm hoping the bellyache stays gone today. The nausea has hung around but cottage cheese goes down ok.

Thanks again!

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Thank you both very much for your responses! Definitely a lesson learned about sampling things I shouldn't. I'm hoping the bellyache stays gone today. The nausea has hung around but cottage cheese goes down ok.
Thanks again!
How are you feeling lately?

VSG2017 HW 249 SW 238 CW 167

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On ‎7‎/‎21‎/‎2018 at 8:26 PM, Tealael said:

How are you feeling lately?

VSG2017 HW 249 SW 238 CW 167

I'm doing ok. Still having bouts of nausea here and there since posting this question. (Today actually!) Sometimes I get it just from drinking my Protein shake! Not sure why that has started happening, but I am rolling with it and trying to stay positive. I drive to Pittsburgh tomorrow for my six week post-op check up. Hoping for more weight lost.

Thanks for asking about me! :)

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