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

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

I havent had my band and im new to this site how does it work i just know how to comment on others people stuff dont know how to put my ? Out the like u did can u help) me please

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Good morning. Yes, I have issues with scrambled eggs. I've tried them wet, dry, with cheese, and also chewed into mush. They don't stay down. The only way they work for me is with stuff in them (i.e., green peppers, onions, tomato). I kept trying until I finally realized plain scrambled eggs don't work for me. I beleive scrambled eggs is a common problem food. Good luck!

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I do not have any trouble with scrambled eggs. I have them most mornings to jump start the Protein in the morning. I usually have 2% cheese on them as well. I know most foods will be a trial and error thing until I know what I can and cannot eat. I am 2 days short of a month post banding.

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No problem with them although I think it may be a morning issue for people. I am cooking them softer when I eat them. I usually don't eat until lunch though regardless. Just not hungry in the morning.

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I have them and add ketchup to make them easier to swallow,,, I also have refreid Beans for Protein on the side,,

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I had the same response yesterday when I tried to eat scrambled eggs. I had a very sore tight feeling around my band. This just lets me know that scrambled eggs are no longer my friends...I will have to find another way to eat them that I can tolerate and like. Best of luck to you!

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Your probably too tight in the morning to eat them. I have had issues with them when in an omlet..

I can only eat Breakfast around 9:30am-10am. This is after I have a couple of cups of Decaf coffee.< /p>

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I can't eat them unless it's after 6 pm or after I have gone more than 2 months without a fill.. I can't eat in the morning no matter what even drinking hot tea or coffee my band stays sleep until about 1:30 Uhhhh!!

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I can hardly tollerate scrambled eggs! I think everyone is different. One thing is for sure, you learn pretty quick what foods will give you trouble :o .

To Valerie, yes, you can comment on posts or post a question/subject for others to comment on. Welcome to lapbandtalk.

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I havent had my band and im new to this site how does it work i just know how to comment on others people stuff dont know how to put my ? Out the like u did can u help) me please

"start new thread"

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Wow....i so thought it was me..plane scrambled eggs makes me vomit.....

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Can't eat scrambled eggs. Something about the way the pieces are kind of rubbery and smooth. I never can chew them down to a paste. A chunk always manages to "slip past the goalie" and that's when the trouble starts. Now, iI can eat eggs easy over, but since the egg white is thinner and the yolk is runny, I can do a much better job of chewing and i don't have any problems.

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yes, eggs are fine w/me. i scramble them (diced as small as can be) and eat w/ketchup or salsa. no problems yet. (i usually eat them for Breakfast on sat/sun)..other days its a Protein shake for breakfast.

hope you can enjoy them again one day. have you tried the egg subsitutes? maybe that will be better for you?

all the best..

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