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4 days post op feeling pretty good. My doctor said I can move to phase 2..im wanting a scrambled egg has anyone tried eating eggs? So far my pain has been very minimal. I eat a tablespoon of something and than I'm full so I wanted to try eggs

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4 days post op and you want to move onto soft foods? most at least wait 2 weeks minimum for solids. I did liquids only for 2 weeks post op and after that i was cleared to try some soft foods like scrambled eggs. Which i had and had no issues. Tho i could only eat maybe half an egg. I ended up just buying quail eggs since they are much smaller.

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I don't think I ate eggs quite that quickly, but plans vary. Make sure it's OK with your clinic

that said, just know that a lot of people have trouble with eggs the first few months after surgery (I didn't, but I know many of us do)

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Every doctor and plan is different. If your team says it’s ok give it a try. Just go slow! Also, as catwoman said eggs are a pretty common thing people have trouble tolerating post op. I’m just about 3 years out and still don’t tolerate them well.

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I had my first scrambled egg this morning, 16 days post-op. No problems....

Just don't tell my dietician. A scrambled egg is in week 5 of my very conservative plan.

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Thank you I just had a beef stew mixed through my vita mix took out the meat and potatoes left the carrots in the broth and blended it was so yummy can only eat like a tablespoon but that's fine...how much you down now?

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First time I had an egg after surgery I didn't tolerate it at all. Now, I can eat a scrambled egg but don't really like them like I used to.

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I appreciate all the feedback I not try the eggs as it seems like alot of people had issues even if they waited...my surgeon said I could do creamed Soup and cream if wheat so ill go with those...thank you all for your input it's valuable

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Every doctor is different but my post-op plan was Clear Liquids Day 1-3, liquid diet 4-14, and then pureed foods Day 15-35, and after Day 35 and on is solid foods. It's important to clear it with your doctor since post-op diet is critical to safety (vs losing weight)

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I was allowed scrambled eggs (& instant oats) in the purée stage but they had to be made with more milk & kept pretty runny. Would take me three days to eat two eggs. While plans have differences, 4 days seems too soon. (Two week stage cycles tend to be the most common.) You may struggle so don’t be afraid to go back to only liquids (including the cream soups) for a few more days. And yes, lots of people struggle with eggs - too rich I think.

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Thank you I appreciate everyone's comments im going to stay away from eggs and yes i agree with all do what your surgeon requires you to do and that's what I have done. I only do what he told me I could do nothing more.

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We had scrambled eggs in the hospital, so as others have noted, every plan is different and if your doc is fine with it, then go for it and try it. Our general plan philosophy was to try new foods one at a time to test for tolerance, and if there was no problem, then great, if there was, then try it again in a week or two. I had boiled eggs that first week, too. We could have anything within the liquid, mushy, pureed or soft regimes that first month. Some could progress quicker than others - that's life. My wife went through this a few years before I did and progressed more slowly, with not even liquids going down as well at first, and that was fine with the doc, well within the expected spectrum of results.

When I tried things like beef veg Soup, the first time I strained out the chunks, the second time I fork mashed them, and the third time just had it as is, soft chunks and all. So go with what your docs direct, and enjoy the ride.

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I spoke to mt surgeon and yes he said to listen to him and he did ok me for scrambled eggs...so yes everyone needs to follow their surgeon as they know best and im doing great.. I get full after 2 spoonfuls but I can eat them

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I was able to tolerate eggs pretty good. I just wasnt bothered to eat them that soon. I am just now 3 months post op and eat them more than I did starting out after surgery.

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