Stupid mistake
I just wanted to share my story as a reminder: never have gummy candy. I made the mistake of mindlessly eating a Trolli gummi octopus on Thursday and I lived to regret it. I also (since it was mindless) forgot what I ate until the next day. It blocked my sleeve and I went to the emergency room with some of the worst pain I've had in my life (much worse than post op pain). It resolved about 6+ hours later but it was horrible. At first I thought it was just gas pain, but it worsened over the hours. It was intermittent cramping. I couldn't get comfortable except between the waves. When the pain came I was moaning out loud. I've only had pain that bad during childbirth. I assure you I will do anything I can to avoid that in the future! It was the only time I've had a complication from the surgery and I definitely learned my lesson. Hopefully this will keep someone out there from making the same mistake I did (though I know it should be pretty obvious).
on 9/13/15 9:06 pm
What an awful thing to go through! I'm glad you're feeling better.
Are you sure it was the gummy candy? I eat gummy vitamins and have never had a problem. Was a gall bladder attack ruled out?
psychoticparrot
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Hi Mary-I think those reviews are fake. If you are interested in similar, but funnier reviews check out the reviews on Amazon for the Hutler 571 Banana Slicer. They are very entertaining!
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on 9/14/15 5:27 pm
Those reviews may be exaggerated, but I think they're real. A similar experience happened to me years ago when I ordered and ate half a pound of sugarless candy. The symptoms started about an hour later. I won't go into detail, except to say that the candy cleaned me out better than the stuff they give you before a colonoscopy.
Now I'm off to check out the banana slicer!
psychoticparrot
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That sounds far more like a gallbladder attack than anything a gummy could do. I'd suggest you request an ultrasound to rule it out.
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