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Hey guys. How do you know if you are dumping? I haven't had any other symptoms aside from (please excuse, TMI) diarrhea. Have had it today only and only two times. Is this dumping? Havent had hot flashes or nausea or racing heart. Wondering if this is just from something I ate or if I ate too much of something if that makes sense.

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I dumped twice this week. Hard to describe...first time upset stomach...bit of nausea, feeling woozy and generally unwell. Second time all of the above plus hot flashes as well...lasted about an hour. Caused by drinking my shake too fast.

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Not dumping, suspect it is something you ate.

Had lapband surgery 10/12/16

Do LapBands dump??

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Per NIH website:

What are the symptoms of dumping syndrome?

The symptoms of early and late dumping syndrome are different and vary from person to person. Early dumping syndrome symptoms may include

nausea

vomiting

abdominal pain and cramping

diarrhea

feeling uncomfortably full or bloated after a meal

sweating

weakness

dizziness

flushing, or blushing of the face or skin

rapid or irregular heartbeat

The symptoms of late dumping syndrome may include

hypoglycemia

sweating

weakness

rapid or irregular heartbeat

flushing

dizziness

About 75 percent of people with dumping syndrome reportn symptoms of early dumping syndrome and about 25 percent report symptoms of late dumping syndrome. Some people have symptoms of both types of dumping syndrome.1

Had lapband surgery 10/12/16

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It's apparently called lower dumping as I get it too. None of the other symptoms - just gurgling the terrible diarrhea after a meal

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I was naughty and tested the waters and had a mouthful of a sweet desert and I felt so sick and sweaty. Never ever will I eat sweet items again, not worth the risk and the weight gain. You will know when your experiencing dumping. Just little amounts of new foods at a time. Good luck ????

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I am still too scared to try anything sweet. I have thought about it but 1 i dont have a taste for anything sweet right now and 2 i am way too chicken. lol. In a way I am afraid of dumping but also am hoping for it to keep me in line and not allow myself to think sweets are "ok" even for a splurge.

I was naughty and tested the waters and had a mouthful of a sweet desert and I felt so sick and sweaty. Never ever will I eat sweet items again, not worth the risk and the weight gain. You will know when your experiencing dumping. Just little amounts of new foods at a time. Good luck


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I was naughty and tested the waters and had a mouthful of a sweet desert and I felt so sick and sweaty. Never ever will I eat sweet items again, not worth the risk and the weight gain. You will know when your experiencing dumping. Just little amounts of new foods at a time. Good luck ????

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Literally a mouthful? Yikes! I would like to be able to have a rare occasional treat. But that scares me!

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