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Has anyone had issues with scrambled eggs? I had them this morning my band area hurts.

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Yeah I can't do eggs unless it's after 6pm or I haven't had a fill in 2 or more months.. I'm 14 months post opp

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No, I have not had any difficulties with scrambled eggs; they are one of the more tolerable foods for soft foods.

Let your surgeon know about how you are feeling, especially if you discover a pattern. I have recently discovered that some of the discomfort I had been feeling was actually caused by my gall bladder.

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Yeah, I don't have an issue with scrambled eggs or "over-easy" eggs...hard boiled on the other hand are definite no goes!! GL!!

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Scrambled eggs are a food that is known to cause problems.A lot of it comes down to how you cook them. If you cook them so that they are just set and still soft they should be fine. If you overcook them they can be dry and rubbery.

Then of course it seems (from reading on this site) that most people in the US do not use real eggs anyway. They all seem to use some kind of convenience, powdered substitute. How that would effect the way they go down I have no idea!

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I have not had any problems with them, but I scramble them with a little 2% milk. They cook up nice and fluffy and light.

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like xsentric, no problems here either. just cook them up, dice into small pieces and chew....sorry you are having issues....maybe try a different way (hard boiled or something)...

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