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Without giving TMI, not only did I spew, but I was trapped in the bathroom for an HOUR. I ate a meringue with cream and the effect was immediate!!! Never again.

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So far I have not experienced any dumping since getting my sleeve.

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Sorry u got sick.. not sure if that is dumping but i also cant tolerate certain foods and get sick very fast.. hope u feel better

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Glad u feel better. I know with me one day i can tolerate something and next day i can't, .. my new stomach has mind of its own

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A number of people will tell you that sleevers don't dump. However, some sleevers do dump and you can find info on VSG and dumping if you google it. It isn't just Rny.

It is caused when food hits your digestive system too fast, often with high carb foods like dessert, but not always. Personally, I dump occasionally when trying new foods (had one memorable experience with frozen yogurt and fresh strawberries), but it has gotten much better after 4 months. Pretty rare now.

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It was a most unpleasant experience, but also a great lesson. I will NEVER touch meringue and cream again!!!

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