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So I started scrambled eggs yesterday! So yummy! Anyways I was able to eat my egg in like 10 minutes I didn't hurt or get stuck. I feel like I can eat to easily at 3 weeks post op!

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Sounds about what I was doing 3 weeks out.

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I am 10 weeks out and I still feel like I eat too fast because I want the food to be over with, so I can drink quicker (since i have to wait 30 minutes)! Make sense? LOL!

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Be careful, maybe make sure the egg passes before you put too much more in your system. I tried to transition again and apparently I created a blockage. I am not passing gas or anything else. It is getting really uncomfy.

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I'm three weeks and one day post op and I "can" eat a poached egg in under 15min. That being said, I deliberately slow myself down even when I feel like I could go faster. I can also "gulp" larger-than-sip amounts of Fluid with no problems. I think some people just heal in different ways...

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So far so good here! Nothing has gotton stuck so far and I eat pretty fast. I do think that Nanner has to work harder to digest it though!

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I just started my 10th week yesterday. I could not eat eggs at 3 weeks! I tried and it all came back up. I can eat scrambled eggs now, but boiled eggs still give me a problem no matter how much I chew. I have to put them in the blender if I want egg salad. I've gotten used to eating slowly and chewing a lot, but for some reason I forget that I can't gulp drinks! LOL! Hopefully I will better at taking smaller mouthfuls of liquids. We all adjust in different ways.

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