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I am 5 day post op from revision from band to sleeve. Yesterday I bought an Adwalla mango Protein Drink and only after a few sips Bam off to the toilet. Today I made a packet of Tom Yum broth and it has sugar and I had the same results. Is this dumping and will it be this way forever?

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You are healing and early on a lot of things produce reactions. The gut flora has been disturbed, it will likely not be the same from week to week. I dumped w sf chocolate pudding and to this day just the thought of it gives me the creeps 😆. Just stick with what works for now and time will tell if this is a permanent reaction. Some have developed lactose intolerance and sometimes from rapid weight loss the gall bladder can be causing these reactions. Take food introductions slow and easy. Good luck, it's a learning process.

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14 hours ago, hope2 said:

I am 5 day post op from revision from band to sleeve. Yesterday I bought an Adwalla mango Protein Drink and only after a few sips Bam off to the toilet. Today I made a packet of Tom Yum broth and it has sugar and I had the same results. Is this dumping and will it be this way forever?

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It's entirely possible you'll have dumping with high sugar items for the rest of your life. But as stated, take time to heal up before you make that call. For now, I'd stick with as low of sugar counts as possible until you are fully healed up and can start experimenting a little more. Right now you want to focus on healing and getting everything you do consume... to stick around.

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You are healing and early on a lot of things produce reactions. The gut flora has been disturbed, it will likely not be the same from week to week. I dumped w sf chocolate pudding and to this day just the thought of it gives me the creeps [emoji38]. Just stick with what works for now and time will tell if this is a permanent reaction. Some have developed lactose intolerance and sometimes from rapid weight loss the gall bladder can be causing these reactions. Take food introductions slow and easy. Good luck, it's a learning process.
Thank you.

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It's entirely possible you'll have dumping with high sugar items for the rest of your life. But as stated, take time to heal up before you make that call. For now, I'd stick with as low of sugar counts as possible until you are fully healed up and can start experimenting a little more. Right now you want to focus on healing and getting everything you do consume... to stick around.
Thank you.

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