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Hi all.

My surgery was 10 days ago and I have been scared to try and take my Calcium capsules, my Dr. said to open them up and put them in my Protein Shakes I tried that but it tastes sooo gritty, YUCK.

So. I swallowed two yesterday, then I sorta burped and all the powder was up in my throat, REALLY YUCK.:mmph:

I figured mabey I had too muck liquid in my tummy, so I tried this morning on a completley empty stomache and the same thing happened.

Im still on a liquid diet, so I dont know if this happens with food sometimes or what?

Any suggerstions? Any liquid calcium, I am supposed to have 3500 mg's a day!

Other than that everything has been going great!! Just wish these incisions would go away! Im still quite sore with certain movements.

THANKS for any help!!

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stephinie ask your Dr about chewing Tums for the extra calcium..instead of the capsules! My Dr. told me to chew 2 every morning and I never have problems with that!

By the way congrats and welcome to bandland and I'm wishing you lots of success!!! Keep us posted on how you are doing!!

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Stephanie, I agree with her. YOu can go to chewable via another route. If you can't get chewable then get a pill type so you can split them. I have been splitting my meds and so far I haven't felt them go down. Good luck. Welcome to bandland.

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I bought chewable Calcium, they don't taste too bad. I also got a free sample of some chocolate, sugar free chewables, not too bad.

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I got a liquid Calcium at costco. It doesn't taste to bad straight out of the bottle, but it does taste good when mixed with Crystal Light. I got the ok from the doc. May want to check that out.

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Hey, Irish girl

Thanks for the advise, I saw my Dr today and he gave me some info about a liquid Calcium so one less thing to worry about :confused:

PS. I think red haired girls rock too!!

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I put my capsules in a little glass of Water and swirl it around for a minute. If you look at it closely you can see it get a kind of saggy look to it - kind of like an overripe grape looks. At that point it's soft and slippery enough to swallow. No problems.

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I order Adora Calcium over the internet. It is like a piece of candy. You can get milk chocolate or semi sweet chocolate. There is a small number of calories in each one--but it is worth it. I couldn't stand the gritty chewable calcium or tums. They are sort of expensive, but so was lap band surgery. We're worth it.

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At the recent Nurse Practitioner's conference Nature Made gave me a sample of chewable Calium 600mg per table with 200 I U Vitamin D. They are a cherry, orange, mixed berry. They taste really good. I haven't looked for them at the drug store but look for them at a drug store.

Nature Made

Chewable Calcium 600mg with Vitamin D 200 IU

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