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Nothing special. Tummy still makes gurgling noises after eating, probably just quicker after something sweet. I just ate a pork chop for lunch and am sitting at my desk just gurgling away.

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If I eat just a wee bit, I can get flushed and have hot flashes.

If I eat anything overly sweet or rich I can go into a "dumping syndrome" episode.

Not fun.

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If I eat just a wee bit, I can get flushed and have hot flashes.

If I eat anything overly sweet or rich I can go into a "dumping syndrome" episode.

Not fun.

What are your dumping symptoms?

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At 2 1/2 years, I can eat any kind of fruit, but if I get bold and try a piece of birthday cake or dessert at some festivity, I had better be close to a toilet within an hour, because I will have a blow-out.

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If I eat just a wee bit, I can get flushed and have hot flashes.

If I eat anything overly sweet or rich I can go into a "dumping syndrome" episode.

Not fun.

What are your dumping symptoms?

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flushing, stomach aches and then vomiting. ---all of the fun stuff. :)

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Most sugar I've had would either be no sugar added Fudge pops or no sugar added Italian ice, didn't really notice any affect.

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the dumps. like immediately after. so needless to say i don't eat any sugar at all.

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When I have too much sugar I feel sick for about 2 hrs. It's happened twice and now I don't chance it.

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The fatigue and extreme drowsiness happened to me when I ate vanilla ice-cream, for the first time, weeks post op.

And it made me feel unwell, also. Not nauseous, but very tired and unwell.

My NUT told me it was my introduction to dumping.

When I tried bit of chocolate at Easter, I woke up with Frothing/Foaming Reflux ...... burning, painful and scary!

Haven't eaten chocolate since .....

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