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I should probaly know this but i dont...i see people are talking bout viatmins and stuff..my dr hasnt told me anything about the viatmins, i knew i have to take them but,

*What do I take?

*When do I start?

Im a little confused....My surgery Is October 9th, I should probaly know fast!!! :D HELPPP

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They had me start after my surgery, about the second to third week, if I remember right... When I could chew up foods...

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My Dr says chewable vitamins after surgery they are also prescribing a B12 nasal mist I do once a week again after surgery. And I think 3 or 4 weeks out I start calcium citrate at 3 months they do blood work to check my Vitamin levels

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Every doctor is different if he hasn't mentioned it ask the NUT or nurse to tell you. I hAd to purchase my first month from the doctor and they are all chewable: Multivitamin, Iron, Calcium and anti-ox. Surprisingly they don't taste bad. Contact the dr and I am sure they will share this information with you

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Mine had a nurse or NUT come in before I was discharged & told me exactly what to take & when. :-)

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