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I struggled with eggs from the beginning and even at 4 months out. I find that if I put some steak sauce on a scrambled egg it slides down easier.

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Yup. It also depends on how far out you are. At 4 weeks, half an egg and half a yogurt was about my max. Now I can eat a full egg with a piece of turkey bacon :-)

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yep completely normal! I couldn't eat an entire egg until 4- 5 months out

however for lunch yesterday at 11 months out I had 2 eggs and 1 slice of toast...... so it does certainly change

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I would love to try an egg. I'm now 10 days sleeved. I would if it would be ok. I've had surgery on july 3rd and have lost 22lbs so far. I can drink 3 whole Water bottles a day without problems. I also drink my Protein Shakes without problem. What do you guys think? Should I try a egg.

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My NUT ok'd soft scrambled egg at 2 weeks post op. I use liquid egg whites you get in a carton because I am not good at separating. I hate it when raw egg touches my fingers! Anyway, 3 tbsp of liquid egg whites is 5 G of Protein. I use I can't believe it's not butter spray on the pan and pour 9 tbsp in the pain and cook them until they are soft scrambled. I know it may be considered a "slider" food, but it's healthy and I think I don't digest things well in the morning so I need the extra "softness" of the eggs being soft scrambled, almost drippy. I chew to applesauce consistency and take my time. Breakfast takes me the longest of any meal, no matter if it's eggs or yogurt, or even a Protein Drink. My sleeve just doesn't like waking up! :)

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Since my surgery eggs are the easiest thing for me to eat. But in the first month I barely ate one egg (w/cheese) as you heal you will be able a whole egg. Takes time. ;)

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Only could eat half an egg

msvickee

I 'm not sure what "normal" is regarding anything, but...

I see many on the board that just can't deal with eggs, not sure what the reason is. maybe in a few months or so you will be able to eat an egg

in my case i am so lucky to be able to have my one scramble egg. ummmm it good I love eggs - i will sometimes make egg salad for lunch - yum yum

"the incredible edible egg" lol

good luck

kathy

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Egg day 2: so I gave it another try today and used half a slice of 2% cheese and I was able to eat the entire scrambled egg this time. It took 30 mins but I got it down!

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I would love to try an egg. I'm now 10 days sleeved. I would if it would be ok. I've had surgery on july 3rd and have lost 22lbs so far. I can drink 3 whole Water bottles a day without problems. I also drink my Protein shakes without problem. What do you guys think? Should I try a egg.

I had an egg (or a quarter) when I got back to San Diego - 5 days post op.

It was over very easy- and I took TINY bites and chewed that sucker up goooood! It was the best thing in the world for me! I finally started to feel better after I ate that ! :)

I think people try to scramble them too hard- and they dry out!

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I had a hard time until I mixed some hot sauce with my egg. Oh Yummmmm. :)

And I would have never done that before, strange how we change what we like

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I could only get 1/3 of an egg down after a month - I can now eat one egg over easy and a slice of turkey bacon (most days - sometimes it is just too much) - now scrambled eggs I seem to have a harder time with for some reason and cannot get much down at all. My husband who had his vsg two weeks before I did can eat 2 eggs.

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