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Two weeks post op and started on normal food. Doing great! No complications other than the fact that I can't eat eggs in any form anymore. I get a terrible stomachache immediately afterwards. Anyone else have this problem since banding?

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Hard boiled egg got stuck once. But extra careful since.

Good luck.

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I also have trouble with eggs- scrambled eggs and omelets will not go down for me. :(

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Banded 2 years ago and always have a problem with scrambled eggs. Got stuck with them bad....don't understand why. Must be super careful with eggs.

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They do that to me too but only sometimes. Shrimp on the other hand is a No GO ! Weird huh?

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I make egg salad with low fat mayo, and that goes down pretty easily. When things are dry, it can be an issue....which eggs can tend to be, especially when they're not cooked in a lot of butter, and loaded with cheese :P

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They do that to me too but only sometimes. Shrimp on the other hand is a No GO ! Weird huh?

Yeah, I've eaten shrimp, but it's a bit tricky. Since being banded, I don't know that I'm lovin' the texture. Pre-band, I LOVED it. Seemed to be a better food item when gobbled down the way I used to - LOL! Something about chewing shrimp to a pulp, isn't quite the same :rolleyes:

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No scrambled eggs for me...over easy works "ok"....but mostly I avoids eggs.

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eggs, omelets, shrimp... no problems so far.... only food I've minor trouble with is meatballs there were frozen (too dry), and few select Dunkin Donut Breakfast sandwiches that are on the dry side... they go down, but I know they are there!!!

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