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Trying to decide on what Vitamins & supplements to go with post surgery. I have read posts on the nutrition section of this forum but I still find myself wondering what Mexico sleevers have been going with. Curious about brand and type (powder, Gummy, chewable, etc.) Thinking of ordering some specific bariatric kind but not sure. Currently, I take One & Only for women which I buy from a Vitamin health food store but the pill is rather large so I'm thinking that won't work directly after surgery. I also take Biotin, alpha lipoid acid and selenium.

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I take Alive, liquid vitamins--nasty taste but with one 30 cc shot it is done. I also take Biotin 5,000 twice a day & have since 3rd week post-op.

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Flintstone chewable with Iron and Calcium gummies. Still taking B12 shots but will need to start pills when done. Had to add Fiber this week for regularity.

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I ordered the powders?utm_source=BariatricPal&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=CommentLink" target="_ad" data-id="1" >unjury ones and their calcium chews but I think I'll switch to Centrum when I'm done. Plus I think the Unjury ones don't have enough Calcium, the guidelines I'm going by are:

The multi must contain 100 of the RDA.

At least 18mg of Iron

Not too much calcium in the multi or it inhibites absorption of the Iron

calcium citrate, 1500-2000mg a day taken separate from iron/multi, in 3-4 doses. (not more than 500-600mg at a time)

Take with Vitamin D (D3) to increase absorption

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I ordered the unjury ones and their calcium chews but I think I'll switch to Centrum when I'm done.

I don't recommend you switch to Centrum. They have an amazing marketing department so many people think they are great Vitamins, but the truth is all the studies on Vitamin absorption have shown that Centrum Vitamins are among the very worst for absorption. They essentially go out the same way they went in - the body receives little to no benefit from them.

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I'm taking a chewable multi (Centrum). It tastes better than the bariatric ones I've tried, is less expensive, can buy at local pharmacy - and the nutrients are about the same as the bariatric ones.

calcium citrate (Citrate is recommended over other forms due to the way it is absorbed). I like Calcet & Bariatric Advantage chewables.< /p>

D3 - I'm taking 2500 IU's daily in a softgel

B12 - 500-1000 mg sublingual is recommended most commonly.

Biotin - optional but supposed to help with hair loss/regrowth.

Fish Oils - optional but recommended. I'm taking one that is strawberry flavored softgel.

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I don't recommend you switch to Centrum. They have an amazing marketing department so many people think they are great Vitamins, but the truth is all the studies on Vitamin absorption have shown that Centrum Vitamins are among the very worst for absorption. They essentially go out the same way they went in - the body receives little to no benefit from them.

I didn't know that about Centrum. Going to have to do some research. Thanks for the info!

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I don't recommend you switch to Centrum. They have an amazing marketing department so many people think they are great vitamins' date=' but the truth is all the studies on Vitamin absorption have shown that Centrum Vitamins are among the very worst for absorption. They essentially go out the same way they went in - the body receives little to no benefit from them.[/quote']

I have seen centrum sit in a glass off Water for a long time period and never break down and heard that they have been found in septic tanks still intact. Used to study about Vitamin bio availability to the body. Centrum was at the bottom.

May be the chewables are different.

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Good to know. The Unjury ones I ordered all have a ton of the RDA, they're optimized for gastric bypass so they have even more than we need, and it's all the good kinds. It's just that their calcium chews is lacking a bit since it would only give me 1250 and the recommendation is 1500-2000. I suppose I could also just eat an extra chew, but they're pretty expensive Vitamins, it's about 20$ a month for the Calcium alone.

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Previous Surgeons have said to use Vitamin C for pre and post op...........it improves healing/recovery.

Also take the 1000 MG Vitamin C Energizer packs 3 times a day.............it helps my Asthma

What do you think my odds of getting my Doc to give me Vitamin C drip in my IV?

Here is what Dr Weil says:

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I do still highly recommend Vitamin C before, during and after surgery, but you may find that it's pretty hard to persuade your son's physicians to do what I suggest. The body uses a lot of vitamin C to make connective tissue and high levels of the vitamin speed the healing of surgical wounds. For that reason, I recommend giving patients an IV drip of vitamin C during surgery. The drip should provide 20 grams of vitamin C in every 24-hour period, from the time a patient goes into surgery until the IV is removed. If you're persistent, you may be able to convince your son's doctors to go along with this plan, but I'm afraid you'll have an uphill battle.

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I take the Celebrate (multi vit w/ Iron)

Celebrate calcium citrate

Celebrate B12

I like them ok..

Designed for WLS patients.

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Definitely go with Celebrate chewables. They taste as good when you're finished chewing as when you started. Can't say the same for opurity (Unjury's brand)

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