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Old 04-07-2008, 06:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Ok, I ate lunch...one of those little sammies from Quiznos (turkey, no cheese or dressing...and didnt eat the bread part..just the inners).
That was at 2pm......I havent had anything since and have been drinking my water and iced tea.
I was getting ready to run when I ran to the bathroom instead....the whole symptom list of dumping...of which ..........and this is WAY TMI....I had some undigested food in the poo. But it was bad...like I was doing the bowel cleanse thing
So can you dump hours after you eat something? I thought it was pretty immediate?
But the sweating, nausea, diarrhea, and tummy cramps...just bam!!!

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Old 04-07-2008, 07:07 PM   #2 (permalink)
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That is a good question, but with this surgery anything is possible and every one is different. Body didn't agree with the foods that you ate.
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Old 04-07-2008, 07:12 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I dont really know, it is usually pretty close after the eating event.... although she is correct when she says all of us our diff.
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Old 04-07-2008, 09:34 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I think doc has said we can dump hours after we eat too, I dont know the dianamics of it but I am sure she will explain
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Old 04-07-2008, 10:44 PM   #5 (permalink)
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i thought it was usually pretty soon after u eat? maybe it just didnt agree with you or u didnt chew enough??
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Old 04-07-2008, 10:48 PM   #6 (permalink)
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I found this posted by Friendly2...aka Lisa

this is good reading on dumping:

Dumping syndrome is a group of symptoms caused by rapid passage of undigested food into the small intestine. The stomach has a valve at the top and bottom, and serves as an acid-filled storage tank, breaking food intake down into small, component parts and passing it to the small bowel in small increments.
After gastric bypass, ingested food passes directly into the small bowel, mixed only with saliva, but not the stomach acid. The component parts of the undigested food remain fairly intact and therefore large.
The small intestine responds by diluting the ingested food through a process of “water recruitment.” The “richer” the food, in terms of sugar content, the more water will rush into the small intestine to dilute it. This is referred to as “early dumping.”
Early Dumping and Late Dumping
Early dumping occurs a few minutes to 45 minutes after eating. Symptoms are not life-threatening, but can be frightening to the unsuspecting patient. Symptoms of early dumping are:
  • Weakness and fainting
  • Sweating
  • Irregular and rapid heartbeat
  • Low blood pressure
  • Flushing of the skin
  • Dizziness
  • Shortness of breath
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea and cramps
Late dumping occurs two to three hours after eating. It is caused by excess insulin produced in response to rapid entry of food and fluids into the small intestine. The high insulin levels lower low blood glucose level and cause symptoms including:
  • Perspiration
  • Hunger
  • Shakiness
  • Anxiety
  • Difficulty to concentrate
  • Exhaustion
  • Faintness
The diagnosis of late dumping syndrome can often be confirmed through frequent blood sampling to measure blood glucose.
You can prevent early and late dumping by avoiding the foods that cause dumping. In other words – sugars, starches, and fried foods. Eat at least five to six small, evenly spaced meals a day. Take meals dry (i.e. without water or beverages, and drink fluids only between meals). Because carb intake is restricted, protein and fat intake should be increased to fulfill energy needs. Examples include meats, cheeses, eggs, nuts, toast, potatoes, and rice crackers. Milk and milk products are generally not tolerated and should be avoided.
Each person has a different tolerance, and you will discover what your personal safe foods might be throughout your post surgery life. Person “A” might have no problem with strawberries and person “B” might experience dumping every time a few strawberries are eaten and person “C” might be able to eat strawberries only if they are a little unripe. You will learn what your own trigger foods might be. Be aware that these may change over time as your bypass matures.
General Measures to Treat Dumping
For early dumping, lie down for 45 minutes until symptoms pass to minimize the chances of fainting. For late dumping, eat small amounts of sugar candy or drink sweetened juice until the symptoms of low blood sugar. wresolve. Additionally you can supplement food with dietary fibers such as fruit, vegetables, and grain products. Many medical therapies have been tested, including pectin, guar gum, and glucomannan. These dietary fibers form gels with carbohydrates, resulting in delayed glucose absorption and therefore avoiding a sharp increase in insulin. However in 3 to 5 percent of instances, severe symptoms of dumping can continue despite dietary changes. This results in marked weight-loss, fear of eating and outdoor activities, or even an inability to maintain full-time employment.
Medical management of dumping includes acarbose or octreotide. Acarbose delays absorption of food and maintains an even blood glucose level. Octreotide is an analog of a hormone in the digestive system that can alleviate dumping by inhibiting insulin release and by slowing transit of food in the small intestine.
Dumping is Common
Dumping syndrome is a common post-surgical complication after gastric surgery. The symptoms of dumping may cause considerable morbidity. If medical management fails to provide adequate symptom relief, remedial surgery should be offered with the understanding that even surgical intervention may not be successful. Normally most patients have a spontaneous recovery as the digestive system adapts after surgery. Early dumping syndrome usually occurs for three to four months after surgery. Late dumping syndrome can occur for an entire year, but may persist for many years. If you experience any of these symptoms, contact your health provider to review your food diary and implement changes to help you.
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Yes, there are two types of dumping, the physiology being different, and the runs belong in the late dumping group.
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