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So...... as I have stated in several previous topics, I have been nauseated since I left the hospital 5 weeks ago. I have been taking chewable bariatric Vitamins everyday, twice a day. I was halso having nausea from morning to night. This pass Tuesday I did not take my Vitamin because I was already having a issue with taste and I just could not stand the the thought of chewing one up so I skipped it for 2 days. I WAS NOT NAUSEATED ON TUES AND WED! Not thinking I took my vitamin yesterday and I was sick all day. I FOUND THE CULPRIT! So now I am on a hunt for a new vitamin. I was taking my vitamin after I eat so I was not taking it on a empty stomach by the way. Anyway just want you to give you a update! Any suggestions on what you take would be very helpful. Thanks!

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gummi Vitamins. Even those can get you nauseous, but less likely.

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I also have issues with Vitamins making me nauseous. I use Centrum Chewables...they are orange flavored and I nibble a little at a time after I have my Protein shake.

Hope this helps.

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I wonder if sugar content is part of it? I use Bariatric Advantage no issues.

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Flintstone Complete Chewables! They seem to be the favorite with patients at my surgeon's office, I have no trouble with them.

Good luck!

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Adult gummies. They sell them at costco. Good luck!

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chewable Centrum is the way to go, have had no problems with it.

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I also take gummies. I think the brand is Vitafusion, I got them at Sam's.

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one a day sour gummies.. no issues and taste great

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You can try with food or change completely. I did the Centrum chewables and the costco gummys at first, now I take Costo multi's, 2 times a day...no issues.

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Vitafusion, I also get them at Sam's. I have no issues with them.

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I had this same issue. I switched to Centrum chewables and they are great, no nausea at all.

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I take Adult gummies from Puritan's Pride. They have some added Fiber to them and they taste good. Nice thing about Puritan's Pride is that they constantly have deals where you can get 2 or 3 bottles for the cost of one.

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I use Flintstones Complete, and have had no problems. Check with your surgeon before taking "gummy" vitamins...."gummy" anything is on my forbidden list. (If you don't understand why, put a Gummy bear in a glass of Water and see what happens!!). Best of luck to you.

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gummi Vitamins. Even those can get you nauseous' date=' but less likely.[/quote']

My nut says gummy vitamins do not have enough Iron. She is going to let me know when she can find one that has enough. What kind do you take?

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