Shoppingbeemom 31 Posted March 7, 2012 I have found that I can eat a egg over easy, but boiled and scrambled eggs make me vomit. I am over 5 months out. Does this go away or should I write them off. p.s. I miss deviled eggs Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wenbiggs 12 Posted March 7, 2012 Lol I just ate a boiled egg. I'm so glad I can get my eggs. Yesterday I made a one egg omel with cheese in the middle. I only ate half, but it was good. Do you eat the yolk in the boiled egg? I don't, so maybe that's why I can handle it. 1 Shoppingbeemom reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wenbiggs 12 Posted March 7, 2012 Oh I wouldn't write them off just try them later on. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PreciousCargo 55 Posted March 7, 2012 I can only tolerate the egg beaters. The real eggs make me vomit also. 1 Shoppingbeemom reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SleeveDreamer 383 Posted March 7, 2012 I eat eggs prepared any way with no problem. Why can't you have deviled eggs? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shoppingbeemom 31 Posted March 8, 2012 Thanks for the replies. I don't know why I can have fried, but not scrambled or boiled. I think I will try the egg beaters. I can't have milk with lactose now either, but I can have cheese and yogurt. Strange sleeve! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KellyL 173 Posted March 8, 2012 I do fine with eggs any way I cook them, and could right from the solid stage. You can probably try again a little later. And your lactose intolerance may go away too, I have seen others that had this immediately post op but were fine later. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amanda 3.0 140 Posted March 8, 2012 I have tried scrambled eggs, they sat in my stomach like rocks. The only other type of eggs I have tried are boiled and they are heavenly. Just one is all I can manage though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dooter 1,457 Posted March 8, 2012 Ooooo, I had blended egg salad today. It was gooooood. It never really occurred to me that I might not be able to stomach it! Glad I did. I hope you will eventually tolerate them! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Globetrotter 1,340 Posted March 8, 2012 I am 18 months out and honestly eggs are still a gamble.. The first few months out I couldn't handle more than a teaspoon of any kind of egg, ugh they made me want to hurl and filled me up like expanding concrete. Now I can handle scrambled eggs TOO well, almost a slider food, but over-easy or omlette can bring on the slimes. And sometimes a few small bites of egg, regardless of preparation, is more than I can handle and I'm off my feed for the rest of the day, and other times I can eat 3 jumbo eggs scrambled with cheese and ham without blinking. Go figure. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bikerchick519 202 Posted March 8, 2012 I've been very lucky, I've never thown up with the sleeve and I could eat any kind of eggs early out. But my favorite are eggfaces egg bites. I make them with all kinds of different ingredients and it's a good on the go Breakfast for several days. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Globetrotter 1,340 Posted March 8, 2012 The Bites from Eggface are just mini quiches, but so yum. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Indymom 132 Posted March 9, 2012 I've not had any issues with eggs but noticed when doing my food tracking that the calories/fat grams were adding up quickly when I was having a regular egg every day. I now typically use the southwestern egg beaters and make a breakfast scramble with mushroom, Tomato, and either canadian bacon or turkey sausage (and shredded 2% cheese). It's a really filling breakfast for fairly low calories/fat grams and great on the protein! 1 crys reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
crys 4 Posted March 24, 2012 I've not had any issues with eggs but noticed when doing my food tracking that the calories/fat grams were adding up quickly when I was having a regular egg every day. I now typically use the southwestern egg beaters and make a breakfast scramble with mushroom, Tomato, and either canadian bacon or turkey sausage (and shredded 2% cheese). It's a really filling breakfast for fairly low calories/fat grams and great on the protein! That sounds really yummy! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
koriswlj 66 Posted March 26, 2012 My nutritionist said that when you have a scrambled eggs something happens when whisking the eggs that makes most sleeve patients get sick... While I apologize I cant remember, she recommended sticking with eggbeaters/eggwhites Share this post Link to post Share on other sites