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My surgery was on 10/10 and the first two weeks I was fine but then Monday I started throwing up everytime I took my multi Vitamin. I was on a anti nausea patch the first two weeks and now I have phenegram suppositories that are not helping. I take prilosec every morning too. Has anyone else had this? I go back to work 11/10 and I have a really stressful job...I can't keep having these unexpected things happen... I need to be completely good before I go back to work!

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I too had that issue. I found that I needed something in my tiny tummy. I could no longer take my multi on an empty stomach. Don't know if I helped any.

Deb

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I started taking my Multi-Vitamin about a month before surgery and was fine, after surgery, they made me soooo nauseated. Never threw up, but felt bad for about an hour after taking it. At 4 weeks out, I was able to take pills bigger than an m&m and I switched to Centrum. Those don't make me sick at all.

Kelly :D

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I had the same problem until I started eating a meal and then taking the Multivitamin. I highly recommend taking most Vitamins with food, but that is just my opinion.

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I just recently switched from chewables to tablets -- same brand of Vitamin. This morning I took my multi and 3 Calcium 500 tablets, and I went into overdrive for saliva production. I was worried I was going to get sick, but I didn't. I think it was because I took the Vitamins on an empty stomach. Once I had some food in there, I felt fine.

Tomorrow, I plan on eating a bit before taking the Vitamins. I'll let you know if that helps.

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Thanks everyone...I tried with food and without..threw up both times! See my Dr. Tomorrow..hopefully he will have a solution!

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PJ713, It's the Iron in the Vitamins that triggers the nausea for me. Have you tried a chewable Vitamin? If not, try eating about half your meal, then chewing up the vitamin, then eat the rest of your meal. That works for me.

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I found that the women's one a day and the Celebrate Vitamins both made me extremely nauseated. I stick to the Flintstone Completes and those don't bother me at all...empty stomach or not.

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I was fine the first 5 days taking the multi they gave me at the hospital, but days 6 and 7 I threw them right up. I bought a new brand of the chewables and no problems after that. I spoke with many people that had the same experience with the brand from the hospital but did just fine with the store bought brand.

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I have the same problem. I tried chewables, liquid and cut my costco daily multi in half (that was the worst!) and major nausea with each. My dietician just told me I may be a little sensitive right now (less than 3 weeks out) and it's ok to try a Gummy Vitamin for the time being. I'll try my regular multi in a few weeks. Somehow, my b-12, b1 and d3 all go down fine...

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