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I have to eat them slowly and then they seem to go down well for this 3-month post-op patient. What are your experiences with boiled eggs? . Does it make a difference if the eggs are hard boiled or soft boiled? I always eat the yolk for nutrition whether it is hard boiled or soft boiled.

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I do poached and use an egg poacher. They are soft and seem pretty easy to digest. No issues with them.

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I actually love hard boiled eggs but the two times I have tried them they have been far to dry and got stuck! Not fun! I am 4 months out. I do love them mixed with a little fat free miracle whip or some mustard. I love having then soft poached or over easy!

Hope that helps ;)

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@soontobehealthymom I just tried scrambled eggs runny for the first time after my surgery 2 weeks ago and it was extremely painful will not be eating eggs again

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I still stay away from eggs... Ill be a year out feb 21st

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@soontobehealthymom I just tried scrambled eggs runny for the first time after my surgery 2 weeks ago and it was extremely painful will not be eating eggs again

Same thing happened to me. My 1st scrambled egg caused extreme chest pain and I vomited. I can eat tuna with chopped boiled egg tho. Weird

SD:1/28/13 HW:358 DOS:338 CW:310

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@soontobehealthymom I just tried scrambled eggs runny for the first time after my surgery 2 weeks ago and it was extremely painful will not be eating eggs again

Trust me, don't swear them off just yet, they are a good source of Protein. You can have them so many different ways. Give it a little time and try try again. There are foods that I absolutely said I wouldn't eat but now love. My rule is try it three different times before I say no more.

Hope that helps ya

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eggs r good. I love to make tuna patties. Mix a can of tuna and one egg. Mix well and I cook with olive oil. Don't forget to add ur spices. Eat with cottage cheese and tomatoes slices. Yummy.

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Same thing happened to me. My 1st scrambled egg caused extreme chest pain and I vomited. I can eat tuna with chopped boiled egg tho. Weird

SD:1/28/13 HW:358 DOS:338 CW:310

Might've just been what it was cooked in. Did you use butter or oil?

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I'm only a week out but wanted to jump in here. We have about 50 chickens that started laying again and we are collecting 15/19 eggs a day! I sure hope I'm a lucky one who can still tolerate eggs! I love our fresh eggs!

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I'm only a week out but wanted to jump in here. We have about 50 chickens that started laying again and we are collecting 15/19 eggs a day! I sure hope I'm a lucky one who can still tolerate eggs! I love our fresh eggs!

Jump in anytime :-) I love eggs!

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I'm only a week out but wanted to jump in here. We have about 50 chickens that started laying again and we are collecting 15/19 eggs a day! I sure hope I'm a lucky one who can still tolerate eggs! I love our fresh eggs!

Really hoping I can tolerate since it is a good source of Protein and to break up the beef and chicken monotony! I'm such a picky eater...another reason I'm so nervousness about getting the operation.

Sent from my iPad using RNYTalk / surgery date March 5, 2013

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