Question:
what does dumping mean, I have not had the surg yet? thanks
I read about dumping but dont know what it means. — Schatzie1 (posted on September 23, 2002)
September 22, 2002
When a RNY post op eats something with too much sugar or fat they can get a
icky feeling. Headache,, racing heart, sweats, chills, diarrea are the
common symptoms. Many get sleepy and lay down for awhile. It unpleasant but
not hazardous. Its a GOOD THING> It reminds us we shouldnt be eating
these things in the first place! Many dump early on, but it can go away as
the body adjusts. The effect is caused by the offending food like sugar
causing blood to rush to the intestine. I wish I were a bad dumper. It
woiuld help me be a better post op.
— bob-haller
September 23, 2002
Ever had a hypoglycemic attack (low blood sugar)? It is the same thing.
Shakes, nausea, fatigue, just feeling ick, ick, ick. Some folks vomit and
some have to rush to the bathroom. (Not me, tho. ;) When you eat sugary
foods and they are dumped directly on the intestine without the benefit of
the digestion that normally happens in the stomach, your body goes into
panic mode and sends a bunch of insulin to deal with all that sugar. Then
you get a rebound effect as the insulin lowers your blood sugar TOO much
making you feel icky. It is not a good feeling, but it keeps you honest.
Not everyone dumps and you CAN break your dumpometer by continuing to eat
sugar. But the good news is that it can be reset by abstaining from sugar
for a while. Hope this helps!
— ctyst
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