Following removal of two-thirds of the stomach, the patient may report experiencing the "dumping syndrome.". Typical symptoms of this condition would include:

a. nausea, abdominal cramping, and diarrhea.
b. elevated blood pressure, headache, and substernal pain.
c. decreased salivation, steatorrhea, and bloating.
d. hyperglycemia, sweating, and weakness.


a

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