Lactose Intolerance
I don't know why it happens but it happens frequently with all the surgeries. I had a band and it happened to me also. I just keep lactaid in my purse so I can chew one before I eat any dairy and that does the trick.
There are also lactose free milks and other dairy products but to me it's just easier to keep the lactaid close by then it doesn't matter what I want to eat.
I was told in advance that many people experience a form of lactose intolerance after their surgery. I am blessed I am not one of them, but the dietician did give me the advice to try anything dairy at the end of a meal. For example if you're lactose intolerant, eat something different and then at the end of your meal take one small bite of cottage cheese, so it mixes in with the things you can tolerate and your stomach will very slowly adjust. If that doesn't work, I would simply wait a few weeks and try again.
Good luck!
Judith
I'm definitely more sensitive to lactose since surgery. I don't even buy regular milk anymore. I just use almond milk for my shakes and I've recently started avoiding all yogurt and cheese too. I've noticed big improvement in just the last 5 days.
I've heard it reported on here again and again that it's a distinct possibility. Not sure if it's because there's less stomach or less stomach enzyme to process it but it's a real thing.