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lostmyhope86

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Sep 14, 2021
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I have gastric bypass and i'm wondering if i will fail ctb with sn because of that.
A portion of small intenstine is bypassed and food hit the rest of small intestine much faster. so In theory the sn will hit much faster.

I already make a search but i get no answer
 
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I think you should take 30g. 2g of Sn is enough to kill. If you fail there should be no damage to your body you might feel weird for a couple of days.
Your Sn is absorbed in the small intestine and I read that gastric bypass makes you absorb fewer calories. Your body absorbs calories in the small intestine. I think this means you'll just need to take slightly more Sn (30g).
 
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