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Hi guys so I had bypass in 12/17/14 and I am having such a hard time taking the Bariatric Advantage EA Multivitamins. I gag everytime I am soooo disgusted and it's like hell Everytime. I know I need to suck it up and just do it but the smell of the B12 in there just kills me I just wanna cry. It's so bad. I tried putting in food and yogurt but omg it's terrible. Any advise??? Is there anything else . I want to talk to my dr to see if he is willing to give me injections or something for crying out loud.

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Get them in patches!!! post-243108-14200043827808_thumb.jpg

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I will ask tomorrow where to order them online for you

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Yes my nutritionist say they work just like the nicotine Patches.

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No you wear them for 24 hrs then take them off and then they last for 3 to five days depending on what kind.

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I use the chewables and they are pretty good actually. The things that tasted bad, like the Omeprazole, I would crush and put in a tablespoon with some pineapple juice. Pineapple juice covers the flavor of everything! BUT... only have as much as you need to get the pills or taste down. It is too sugary (naturally sugary) to have too much of it.

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Try WLS (weight loss surgery); whole line; through Jefferson Vaughan at Jupiter Medical Center in Fl. The B12 is sublingual and tastes like mild strawberry. I won't use anything else.

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I have never seen Vitamins available in a patch! That is amazing and I will have to check them out for sure! Thanks so much for sharing.

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My B12 is a nasal spray (use once a week only) and I do just fine. Also I have dissolvable Vitamins. You can suck them like candy (grape flavor). The brand is BariActiv and they come free with my Nascobal nasal b12 spray. I only pay 25 a month for all of this. My doc did all the processing for these for me.

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Can't tolerate my multi either. Sometimes a take gummie multi, it's better than nothing. They are disgusting make me vomit

I'm going to look into another kind when I see my doc.

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