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After having my gall bladder removed 15 years ago I have had issues eating eggs. They cause really bad stomach pain for a whole day. I have had some trepidations about trying them since my sleeve. I figured I might as well get it over with and eat one. I will let everyone know how it goes. Has anyone else had this issue?

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I have had eggs twice since surgery. The first time I was able to eat about 1/2 an egg and I was stuffed. The next time, I had a whole egg over easy.

You don't have to eat eggs, if you have issues with them avoid them. I don't like yogurt so I don't eat. There is no reason to force yourself to eat something you don't like or aren't comfortable. I can understand the desire to try because early on we have a limited number of things we can but for me, since I can eat so little, eating something I don't like is basically torture. I didn't do all this to torture myself.

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I love eggs and would eat them all the time. Unfortunately my body just doesn't like them as much as I do. I tried one earlier today and I'm still paying for it now. So, no more eggs for me.

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I love eggs! Unfortunately after the sleeve my body doesn't like them so much, but egg beaters don't bother me.

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@@wright616 I may have to try those.

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I had a difficult time eating eggs for the first few months after surgery. They just did not agree with my new stomach. However, as time progressed I was able to eat them with no trouble...maybe around 6 or 7 months post op.

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After my gallbladder was removed I had an issue with eggs for a while. I was able to get passed it and can eat them with no issues post-op, however I used to eat the egg beaters or egg whites mix and had no problem with those after the gallbladder surgery.

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eggs have been a no-no for me since surgery. My new and improved tummy doesn't like them.

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I've tried eggs twice.

Never trying again.

Did not go well. The thought makes me cringe.

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I've had a scrambled egg twice and both times it sat in my stomach like a brick. I've also had a deviled egg and I felt fine. No clue why my stomach is so fickle!

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