Hi. I am fast approaching my surgery date and I would like to hear some thoughts on the following.
I have been working toward surgery, losing around 40 pounds over the last year. I try to avoid or limit sweets but I have a real sweet-tooth and will occasionally have a SMALL treat. NOT EVERY DAY, JUST SOMETIMES. I know we are supposed to avoid any sugary sweets once I've had the surgery. But I was wondering:
If you were to eat something sweet, will you always have dumping?
Do you find some sweets safer than others? (e.g. a bite of dark chocolate versus a bite of Ice Cream)
Do carbs (like from the dough in a slice of pizza) behave the same way? (I realize there are 2 types of dumping).
I am thinking I will never be able to have a bite of chocolate, ice cream, cake, donut, waffle, pancake, maple syrup, honey, etc. EVER again (without horrible dumping). I find that hard to imagine giving up. The prospect of giving up these things or have crippling dumping syndrome as a result of eating them as the most onerous things about the surgery.
Obviously, this is a lifestyle change and I cannot expect to eat as I once did, but not even a bite of chocolate once in a while?
Signed: The nervous sweet tooth