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If you're a fan of Hot Cheetos, Takis or other spicy chips, a Memphis teen and her family suggest there can be too much of a good thing. Rene Craighead, 17, of Memphis, Tennessee, estimated she
https://www.app.com/story/money/2023/05/10/hot-cheetos-takis-chips-face-heat-after-teen-girl-needs-gallbladder-removed/70202605007/
Hot Cheetos and Takis under fire after snacking teen needs gallbladder removal. A teen regularly ate bags of snacks such as Hot Cheetos and Takis before stomach pains led to a surgery removing her
https://www.wjbf.com/lifestyle/health/teen-has-surgery-after-too-many-hot-snacks/
A Tennessee mother is warning other parents after her daughter underwent surgery because she ate too many hot and spicy snacks.
https://nypost.com/2018/07/24/mom-blames-too-many-hot-cheetos-for-daughters-surgery/
A Tennessee mom says her teen daughter's addiction to super-spicy chips — like Flamin' Hot Cheetos — eventually resulted in the loss of her gallbladder. Rene Craighead, of Memphis, said
https://wsvn.com/news/us-world/mom-says-spicy-chips-to-blame-for-teens-emergency-gallbladder-surgery/
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WSVN) — A mother in Tennessee is warning other parents after her teenage daughter needed emergency gallbladder surgery from eating too many spicy snacks.
https://www.fox13memphis.com/news/takis-and-hot-cheetos-under-fire-after-mom-blames-snacks-for-daughters-gallbladder-surgery/article_85802a3b-520e-5b87-b685-75882bac3ff4.html
Trending stories: "There's a YouTube video called Hot Cheetos and Takis," said Dr. Cary Cavender. The video was made by elementary school kids and has more than 16 million views on YouTube.
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/laurenstrapagiel/flamin-hot-cheetos-health-effects
This is not the first time that people who have eaten Flamin' Hot Cheetos have said that the orange dust-covered snacks may have been responsible for their subsequent need to seek health care. Earlier this year, a Tennessee mom said her teen daughter's 4-bag-a-week snack habit, which included eating hot chips like Cheetos and Takis, may
https://www.wymt.com/content/news/Eating-Hot-Cheetos-other-spicy-snacks-may-have-led-to-teens-gallbladder-removal-surgery-488968821.html
Her mother, also named Rene, blames the surgery on her daughter's favorite hot snacks. "She loves them. Every time I go out she says, 'Bring me back some Hot Takis, bring me back some Hot Chips.'
https://www.news9.com/story/5e348a67527dcf49dad7a705/eating-hot-cheetos-other-spicy-snacks-may-have-led-to-teens-gallbladder-removal-surgery
Eating Hot Cheetos, Other Spicy Snacks May Have Led To Teen's Gallbladder Removal Surgery <p>If you're a fan of Hot Cheetos, Takis or other spicy chips, there may be more to worry about when
https://www.wate.com/news/tennessee-teen-has-surgery-after-too-many-hot-snacks/
A Tennessee mother is warning other parents after her daughter underwent surgery because she ate too many hot and spicy snacks.
https://www.livescience.com/63160-spicy-snacks-gallbladder-problems.html
The 17-year-old, Rene Craighead, estimated she was eating about four bags of hot snacks a week, like Flamin' Hot Cheetos and Takis, according to local news outlet WREG.But that was before the teen
https://winknews.com/2018/07/24/hot-cheetos-spicy-snacks-may-have-led-to-teens-gallbladder-removal-surgery/
Published: July 24, 2018. Hot Cheetos, among other spicy snacks may be partially to blame for the teen's surgery. FRITO-LAY. If you're a fan of Hot Cheetos, Takis or other spicy chips, there
https://www.fox13now.com/2018/07/23/mom-says-too-many-hot-chips-led-to-daughters-surgery
"When my daughter had to have this surgery, I knew I had to tell everybody about it," Rene Craighead said. Wildly popular hot snacks — like Hot Chee 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/us-news/teenage-girl-17-needs-gallbladder-12977705
Rene Craighead, 17, of Memphis, Tennessee, was reportedly eating four large bags of hot snacks a week when she began having stomach pain. She was taken to the hospital and underwent surgery to
https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/cheetos-gallbladder-surgery-hot/
Her mother, also named Rene, blames the surgery on her daughter's favorite hot snacks. "She loves them. Every time I go out she says, 'Bring me back some Hot Takis, bring me back some Hot Chips.'
https://www.kens5.com/article/news/health/eating-hot-cheetos-other-spicy-snacks-may-have-led-to-teens-gallbladder-removal-surgery/285-576931866
A teen ate about four bags of hot snacks weekly and began feeling sick to her stomach, then had to have her gallbladder removed.
https://fox59.com/news/national-world/mom-says-too-many-hot-chips-led-to-daughters-surgery/
Wildly popular hot snacks — like Hot Cheetos, Takis […] MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A Memphis mother has a warning after she says her daughter's gallbladder was removed, and she believes it's all
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Teen has surgery after eating too many hot snacks
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/is-there-a-risk-to-eating-takis-why-some-kids-end-up-in-the-emergency-room-from-snacking/ar-BB1hjH6U
Among the more severe cases, a teenager had to have her gallbladder removed from eating too many spicy snacks. In 2018, 17-year-old Rene Craighead was used to eating up to four hot chip packs a week.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-45655859
26 September 2018. Getty Images. Lil Xan has said he needed to go to hospital on Monday after eating too many Hot Cheetos. The Total Xanarchy rapper posted a message to his five million followers
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26 September 2018. Getty Images. Lil Xan has said he needed to go to hospital on Monday after eating too many Hot Cheetos. The Total Xanarchy rapper posted a message to his five million followers
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For the first few weeks after surgery, you will not be eating solid foods. Most of your protein will come from protein supplements. As your body heals and your stomach pouch adjusts, you will get more protein from food. However, most people who have had surgery continue to use at least 1 protein supplement a day for life.