Question:
Are the symptoms of dumping different for each person?

I am 6 wks post-op and I don't know if I am dumping or not! I have eaten as much as 12g of sugar in applesauce and in a protein bar and the only thing that has happened is I get VERY sleepy and have to lay down for a nap! Yesterday I napped for two hours after the protein bar. I was almost unconscious it seemed. Could I be dumping in a different way than someone else? I haven't eaten any really bad things like candy but sugar is sugar, right? Please any one tell me your symptoms of dumping. I had open rny. Thanks!    — Marilyn C. (posted on January 10, 2001)


January 10, 2001
Yep! I respond to carbohydrates the same way--- I just feel like laying my head down on the table and going right to sleep. I wish it was worse, actually----I really do. I am going to have to watch it later, after my weight is lost. But I really have to be careful if I am teaching, or out with friends, or going to drive--- cause I WILL need a nap if I have a couple of spoonsful of mashed potatoes, a cookie, etc! I am 9 months out, 115 pounds gone, and absolutely no complications. I wouldn't worry about it--- the one thing I have found in all these months here is how different we ALL are from each other! Hope you are drinking lots of water---good luck!
   — KC C.

January 10, 2001
Yep, sugar is sugar. Any of it can fatten you back up again, unfortunately. I also get sleepy, but get dry mouth, cold hands & feet, fuzzy vision and thinking, nausea and heart palpitations, but no vomiting or diarrhea. Lucky me. Makes it a LOT easier to avoid the sugars. Everyone's dumping level is different and at a varying levels during the day. But the object is to get as FEW sugar g in as possible to get as many lbs to fall off as possible.
   — vitalady

January 10, 2001
We are definitely all different!! Sugar (unfortunately) doesn't really make me dump. If I get enough of it, I get really grumpy and just don't feel very well. Fats, on the other hand, make me dump immediately. I get the nausea, cramps, weakness, vomiting, the whole nine yards. Some things will bother me one day and not the next. I am 11 months postop, down 110 pounds and STILL learning what I can eat and what to avoid. Chicken is still the worst, can't keep it down no matter how it is fixed. Good luck.
   — Connie G.

January 11, 2001
Hello! I had a VBG with RNY on October 03, 2000. For the first 8 weeks...I napped alot. Now-days I have a higher energy level. Sugars/sweets do give me temporary flu-like symptoms (nausea, weakness etc...) Some fats...like mayonaise...have similar effects. Hugs, Sharon
   — Sharon M.

January 11, 2001
No, you aren't dumping. Yes, you are reacting to the extra carbs by getting sleepy.
   — Cindy H.

January 11, 2001
I get the same thing and I think it's a form of dumping. All dumping means is that the sugar is going into the intestines too quickly and causing an over-production of insulin. I get the classic symptoms of dumping to a minor degree (palps, sweating, nausea, shakiness) if I eat A LOT of sugar but if I only eat a tiny bit of sugar I'll get extremely tired, like I can just tap a nap right there.
   — Kellie L.

January 11, 2001

   — tlg6056




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