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Hello everyone, I can relate to all of these stories had my GB operation a month ago and from last week I have been experiencing terrible dizzy spells, diarrhea and vomiting even on an empty stomach. I was thinking about consulting tomorrow when I thought of google which sent me to this site. I was so scared thinking that there is something seriously wrong with me , I guess it’s the side effects. I will ultimately have to see my GP this is a terrible feeling and very exhausting
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I am getting dizzy standing up and laying down.
Diarrhea and bloating too.
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Just a quick reply for everyone. Had my gb removed 4 months ago. The first two months were sort of ok but at month 3 I suddenly developed these devastating dizziness spells everyone here is writing about. It really drove me crazy (and even gave me panic attacks) and when I finally got to a decent gastroenterologist she explained to me that it's the way of pancreas reacting to my "finally eating everything". And since pancreas and liver are not innervated as most of our organs (you can Google it!), whenever we give them a hard time by eating junk, they signal thru the nervous system, which results in dizzy spells! True. For the first 2 months I followed the diet carefully because I'd get pains immediately if I ate something wrong. But then all of a sudden the pain was gone and I thought I was well! So I started eating junk food, a lot of pastry and chocolate. NO,YOU CANNOT DO THAT, NO MATTER THAT YOUR STOMACH SEEMS TO BE OKAY WITH IT! It is NOT okay! So, once I was back to my diet: only boiled meat/fish/poultry, also some decent carbs like rice, barley etc I felt much much better! Also you cannot eat vegetables like Eggplant and absolutely no nuts of any kind, including coconut ingredients.
Just stick to your original post-surgery diet. And you're gonna be ok!
I hope this post helps someone! Be good! :)
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