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Everytime I take my Vitamins I get sick so I have few weeks without taking them , on weds I have an appointment with my doctor hopefully they can help me because They will also check my levels :/ and ugh I'm just frustrated. I've notice a lot of hair it's coming out when I brush my hair :( I'll be 3 months out on the 19th

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Are you taking your Vitamins with food? That should help with the nausea. Also, consider trying a new brand. What kind are you taking?

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Are you taking your Vitamins with food? That should help with the nausea. Also, consider trying a new brand. What kind are you taking?

I guess I can't take them together maybe that's why I get sick

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Why can't you take them together? Not enough room or dr said don't take them together?

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Why can't you take them together? Not enough room or dr said don't take them together?

Idk im just saying maybe that's why I get sick! On weds I will ask my doctor, but don't you hate taking pills ?

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Which Vitamins are you taking? Check and see if they contain Iron. Many people, myself included, couldn't tolerate Vitamins containing Iron. It made me vomit nearly immediately. I changed to another brand made for bariatric patients and have had no trouble since.

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The best things I've found are chewable and sub lingual Vitamins. I have a hard time swallowing pills after surgery and would throw them right back up until I started doing chewables. I started to have Hair loss too, I started taking Biotin and my hair is feeling extremely healthy and is no longer falling out. Best of luck to you!

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@@scarlep - No hun, I don't mind pills. But I am much older than you and have taken pills of all kinds for a long time but I understand. You have to know that Vitamins are super super important after weight loss surgery. Our bodies just cannot get appropriate nutrients from food. Vitamins are a lifetime commitment. They may be slightly different depending on how your Vitamin levels are, but I will tell you that I was told that at 3 months, my Vitamin levels were good but could be reflecting pre-op nutrients, so if you get good results (and I hope you do), don't just assume you are good to go without them. I too use chewable vitamins. And I take them with meals. So far, so good, but we will see at my next test. Consider bariatric vitamins or at the very least, consider Flintstone vitamins. They are chewable and don't taste too bad (or kids wouldn't take them). I have heard mixed reviews about them for bariatric patients, so ask your dr but I suppose it would be better than nothing. You are supposed to take double the dose it says on the bottle (i.e. if it says 1 pill 1 time per day, take 1 pill twice per day). I have also taken Centrum chewables which aren't that bad and then Bariatric Advantage Calcium Chews are pretty good. Kind of like a candy treat. You will just have to keep experimenting until you find one that works. I had nausea for 6 months and took Zofran nearly every day but it finally stopped. You had major surgery. You are still healing. It will get better.


PS - how much Protein are you eating? Sometimes that can affect your hair (although there is sometimes nothing you can do to stop it).

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@@scarlep - No hun, I don't mind pills. But I am much older than you and have taken pills of all kinds for a long time but I understand. You have to know that Vitamins are super super important after weight loss surgery. Our bodies just cannot get appropriate nutrients from food. Vitamins are a lifetime commitment. They may be slightly different depending on how your Vitamin levels are, but I will tell you that I was told that at 3 months, my vitamin levels were good but could be reflecting pre-op nutrients, so if you get good results (and I hope you do), don't just assume you are good to go without them. I too use chewable vitamins. And I take them with meals. So far, so good, but we will see at my next test. Consider bariatric vitamins or at the very least, consider Flintstone vitamins. They are chewable and don't taste too bad (or kids wouldn't take them). I have heard mixed reviews about them for bariatric patients, so ask your dr but I suppose it would be better than nothing. You are supposed to take double the dose it says on the bottle (i.e. if it says 1 pill 1 time per day, take 1 pill twice per day). I have also taken Centrum chewables which aren't that bad and then Bariatric Advantage calcium chews are pretty good. Kind of like a candy treat. You will just have to keep experimenting until you find one that works. I had nausea for 6 months and took Zofran nearly every day but it finally stopped. You had major surgery. You are still healing. It will get better.

PS - how much Protein are you eating? Sometimes that can affect your hair (although there is sometimes nothing you can do to stop it).

I have centrum chewables, Flinstones chewables ,calcium it's chewable too, the only ones I can't take because I feel sick are the omeprazole , Iron, Biotin ughh and yes I double the dose :/ i will try to buy the bariatric advantage . I highly doubt my levels will be good since I haven't been very good with my vitamins :/. And I think I get at least 40 grams of protein a day

Which vitamins are you taking? Check and see if they contain iron. Many people, myself included, couldn't tolerate vitamins containing iron. It made me vomit nearly immediately. I changed to another brand made for bariatric patients and have had no trouble since.

hmmm maybe it's the iron getting me sick

The best things I've found are chewable and sub lingual vitamins. I have a hard time swallowing pills after surgery and would throw them right back up until I started doing chewables. I started to have Hair loss too, I started taking biotin and my hair is feeling extremely healthy and is no longer falling out. Best of luck to you!

mine it's falling out , I'm taking biotin but I know it only helps with regrow

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OK a couple if things. First, omeprazole isn't a Vitamin. That is an acid reducer. That one shouldn't make you sick but if you feel it does, take it right before you go to bed that way you will sleep thru the nausea. Second, Biotin dies not prevent your hair from falling out, it just helps regrowth. There is a lot if speculation on whether it truly works or not. If that ones makes you sick, just skip it for now. Third, check your Multivitamin to see how much Iron is in it. There may be sufficient Iron in it for you not to have to take the separate supplement. And lastly and most importantly, you HAVE to get your Protein up. At 3 months post-op, you should be getting a minimum of 60g (and possibly more). You indicate "you think" which means you are not logging your food. You need to do that at least for a while until you are sure you are getting the tight nutrients. And PS insufficient Protein is likely why you are losing so much hair.

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Wow, you THINK you are getting 40 grams of Protein a day? No wonder you are losing your hair.

I agree, you definitely need to track your food to make sure you get in enough Protein. What is your target? Mine is 100 grams a day. 60 grams would be a bare minimum. Most of us have a target of at least 80 grams.

Getting only half of your protein would lead to Hair loss, slow healing, and slow or no weight loss.

Talk to your NUT as soon as possible about strategies for getting more protein in addition to finding Vitamins that you can tolerate.

Are you at the very least getting 64 oz of Fluid a day?

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OK a couple if things. First, omeprazole isn't a Vitamin. That is an acid reducer. That one shouldn't make you sick but if you feel it does, take it right before you go to bed that way you will sleep thru the nausea. Second, Biotin dies not prevent your hair from falling out, it just helps regrowth. There is a lot if speculation on whether it truly works or not. If that ones makes you sick, just skip it for now. Third, check your Multivitamin to see how much Iron is in it. There may be sufficient Iron in it for you not to have to take the separate supplement. And lastly and most importantly, you HAVE to get your Protein up. At 3 months post-op, you should be getting a minimum of 60g (and possibly more). You indicate "you think" which means you are not logging your food. You need to do that at least for a while until you are sure you are getting the tight nutrients. And PS insufficient Protein is likely why you are losing so much hair.

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I will def check how much iron my Vitamins have, and thank you for all the information, I feel like I'm not doing this right, my surgeon told me to skip the Protein shakes if I eat protein, I honestly don't even eat Breakfast sometimes, but I hate my Protein shake, I will buy Premier Protein to at least have it for Breakfast and lunch since sometimes I only have one meal because I don't get hungry at all!!

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Wow, you THINK you are getting 40 grams of Protein a day? No wonder you are losing your hair.

I agree, you definitely need to track your food to make sure you get in enough Protein. What is your target? Mine is 100 grams a day. 60 grams would be a bare minimum. Most of us have a target of at least 80 grams.

Getting only half of your protein would lead to Hair loss, slow healing, and slow or no weight loss.

Talk to your NUT as soon as possible about strategies for getting more protein in addition to finding Vitamins that you can tolerate.

Are you at the very least getting 64 oz of Fluid a day?

I don't see how it's possible to get 100 grams of protein when I get full right away, I don't log my food but I eat a lot of fish, meat, anything that has a lot of protein , I guess I will have to drink protein shakes even if I don't want to because my hair keeps falling and it's driving me nuts

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