guitarpicker
09-06-2004, 12:11 AM
Does anybody have trouble eating eggs with IBS? I'm trying to get up the courage to try it again. I don't really know that it's one of my trigger foods, but I suspect it might be.
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guitarpicker 09-06-2004, 12:11 AM Does anybody have trouble eating eggs with IBS? I'm trying to get up the courage to try it again. I don't really know that it's one of my trigger foods, but I suspect it might be. Sponsor sis22 09-09-2004, 07:28 PM I cant eat eggs at all and im scared to try them again...I also cant eat lettuce for some reason 6th_sense 09-10-2004, 03:48 PM hi, Try experimenting with eggs on a day you have nothing extra important to do. That way you can do it in safety. (make sure there is a washroom nearby). Personally, i've never had trouble with eggs. But different people are different. Cheers, Raju. cherlynn 09-11-2004, 07:54 PM I agree with 6th sence. I have ibs with constapation and eggs don't bother me at all well I should't say at all but if I make them myself than its ok but I go to a restaurante no good I would say try it on a day when you have nothing to do at all. :) guitarpicker 09-16-2004, 04:24 PM Thanks for the feedback. I have discovered that it's the egg yoke I can't handle. I seem to be able to handle the egg "substitute" that comes in a carton. It's 99% egg whites. BTW I found out about this on www.helpforibs.com. There's a wealth of information on that site for IBS sufferers that has helped me. So now I have metamucil first, sometimes toast, then egg yoke and turkey bacon for breakfast - soluble fiber first. :) Lettuce is on the site's list of foods to avoid, too. |
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