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Hi all-

I had my NUT appointment a few days ago and based on my blood work they encouraged me to start taking a daily Multivitamin, Biotin, and extra B12. I've been doing that for about 3 days and I can't find a way to take them without getting nauseous afterwards. I've tried eating before, eating after, and drinking them with milk. Has anybody else had this problem? I just know if they're making me sick now, they'll most definitely make me sick after surgery when all I can intake is liquids and my stomach is significantly smaller. Any advice?

Thanks!
Brittany

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I can't take Vitamins early in the morning. Maybe try taking them before bed.

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Multivitamins hate me. B12 I take in the morning sublingually with a drink (sugar free Red Bull- don't follow my example) and it never makes me sick. I take an Iron supplement and a Multivitamin right before bed so I fall asleep before it starts making me sick and I don't really notice it. I have tried Multivitamins with food, without food, at all times of the day, and the only way I can get them in is at night. I also often give up on it and take twice the amount of chewy Flintstones Vitamins for adults. Supposedly you aren't supposed to take these after surgery, but I took them starting at about 3 months.

I believe they also make specific bariatric surgery Vitamins which may be less rough on the stomach, so perhaps look into that.

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I had the same issue and my nutritionist switched me to this Vitamin and I haven't had any issues. It's called Rainbow Light 50 plus mini tablet. You can order from Amazon. I take 2 in the morning and then another later in the day. Never once has it made me sick. And I of course I bought a ton of the Vitamins at the surgeons office before I knew they would make me sick. I should really give them away.

~LA

Good luck

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I had to switch Vitamins a few times before I found one I could handle. You may just have to try a few.

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I was thinking about asking this question a couple of weeks ago. I've usually shied away from.multivitamins for this reason. I took a prenatal Vitamin when pregnant with my first son and was nauseated the whole time. I thought it was just me. Good to know the tricks to try. I'm pre op. So I'm soaking up any info I can. Thanks.

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