FOAMIES???
Vomiting (Foamies)
Most patients will, at some point, vomit.
- It may be caused by a stomal stenosis (too tight an opening from your pouch to your intestines).
- It may also be caused by eating too fast or too much, or by not chewing food to the consistency of applesauce. This is a foamy, frothy, mucousy, retching type of vomit.
Keeping a food diary will help you figure out if vomiting is caused by food.
Dumping syndrome
This reaction is so unpleasant you will want to avoid foods that caused the dumping syndrome.
on 6/19/08 11:54 am
Dan pretty much nailed it. On the lap band forum we also call it sliming....sometimes it's slime, sometimes it's mad dog foam. If it happens, it really does seem to help to NOT get upset about it, stay calm, walk around a bit. For me, going to have a lie down is never a good idea, let gravity and movement move what you can down-cause the other way out is up. Drinking when foaming is never a good idea-it usually just makes things worse.
A minor episode can be discretely handled with a napkin at the table. A major one requires a graceful exit to the nearest loo or trash can....you will have no trouble telling the difference.
Life is pretty much what you make it-I just looked at it s part of the learning process. For me, dealing with people's reactions to it was more difficult than the actual physical thing. WLS of any type means that people will want to offer their opinions on the topic, usually after you've just had to dash to the loo.