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Which Chewable (or not) MultiVitamin?


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When I go on a research tangent, I'm usually well informed and ready to make a decision.

I understand we all must take a Multivitamin, beginning post-op.

Question is: do you go with opurity ( not made in China) or Bariatric Advantage for chews?

I have r/o Flintstones ( not recommended) and wonder what chewable is everyone taking post-op and why?

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Taking Source of Life liquid Gold Vitamin. I compared the ingredients to Bariatric Advantage multi, and with the recommendation of a pharmacist friend at a Compound Pharmacy will stay with it. Also doing Bariatric Advantage chewable Iron, and calcium citrate. We take the B-12 shots, Biotin for the hair, and Vitamin D capsules. Lots of opinions here. We get bloodwork done tomorrow and will see how good our choices have been! Just do not over buy and you can change out! Good luck!

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When I go on a research tangent, I'm usually well informed and ready to make a decision.

I understand we all must take a multivitamin, beginning post-op.

Question is: do you go with opurity ( not made in China) or Bariatric Advantage for chews?

I have r/o Flintstones ( not recommended) and wonder what chewable is everyone taking post-op and why?

Flintstone complete with Iron were on my Nut's approved list. I take them because they taste ok and are small so I can easily take them with me to consume during the day. The best Vitamins are the ones that you take.

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My doc recommends 2 Flintstones with Iron post op. I'm preop but hadn't really researched it yet. Can you share why they are ruled out? Just curious.

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I take two Vitafusion Gummy Multivitamins. My nut approved them. If I take a Vitamin with zinc (any amount, even just a measly 2.5 mg) I'll become pretty nauseated. That was a terrible trial and error to find something without feeling sick. Also, unfortunately I have to be careful at cold and flu season as a lot of those have zinc.

-any ways, I also take vit d and vet e soft gels.

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You might like the Trader Joes adult chewable high potency Vitamins. 200% of everything so works well for bariactric patients. You just need to chew 2 a day. Both my wife and I, along with countless others, have gotten nauseous , gagged, threw up, etc on the Bariatric Advantage nasty berry flavored chews. Our NUT approved us taking the TJ adult chews.

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I take Centrum Adult Chews. They taste OK, but you have to take 4 of them a day - little round chews. I also went went Bariatric Advantage for the calcium chews, but as Fiddleman states their regular vitaminds are gross.

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2 Flintstone with iron!

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Flintstones for me.

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