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Hello,

I'm new here and just wanted to introduce myself. I'm a 41 yr old female that has dealt with weight issues since middle school.

I'm finally doing something about it. I began this wls process in Nov. & today I had my psych appointment. It went better than expected. I had heard & read horror stories about it, but it was a piece of cake. He made sure that I understood the whole process. & he had me to explain my expectations after wls.

I have my last weight management appointment on this Monday & I'm excited. However, nervousness does seem to be creeping in. I'm not nervous about the surgery, but I am nervous about dumping and nutrition (vitamins) afterwards. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.

I'm glad that I found this app so that I can communicate with people who are thinking about going through this process, are going through this process, or have gone through this process.

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Congratulations on ticking off another step & welcome.

What surgery are you having? Dumping isn’t nearly as common with sleevers but it can happen when eating certain foods - often sugar. Usually though you learn to avoid those foods pretty quickly. While taking Multi Vitamins is very important during the weight loss stage, there are sleepers like me who don’t take them anymore. Regular blood tests show my levels are great as I get all my required Vitamins & minerals from what I eat.

Good luck on getting your surgery date.

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dumping isn't common with sleeve. It's more common with RNY, but supposedly only about 30% of RNY'ers dump. I never have and know several others who never have, either. And even if you're a "dumper", it can be prevented by limiting - or avoiding - sugar (some people dump on fat - so that can be limited as well - but we all should be limiting fat and sugar ANYWAY).

nutritional deficiencies are rare as long as you keep on top of your Vitamins.

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I don't have any dumping issues, as long as I don't eat anything over 15 grams of sugar.

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Just now, Icee423 said:

Thank y'all for responding. I'm having the bypass surgery.

Sent from my LM-Q720 using BariatricPal mobile app

Good luck. I had mine 8/24/20, and wish I had done it sooner.

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