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I'm almost to the end of my journey here--I have one scheduled weight check on Friday and then one more before they schedule surgery--and was wondering what you guys who have had surgery do for Vitamins? I've read so much my head is spinning.

I'd love to see some daily guidelines/brand recommendations from you guys who are old hats at this stuff!

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Your doctors office should give you detailed requirements. It differs from doctor to doctor and also from patient to patient.

Good luck on your journey.

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As the poster above said you will want to do what your dr says but for me I take two chewable flintstones complete Vitamins, two 500 mg chewable Bariatric Advantage calciums, a b complex that dissolves in my mouth, and a biotine every day. I space them out because you need two hours between the multi vit with Iron and the Calcium. I also space out the calciums by two hours because only up to 500 mg can be absorbed at a time.

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The sleeve does not produce the malabsorption that the bypass does. As a result you can take normal Vitamins. I use Centrum chewables.

Start out with those or similar ones and only if you labs come back abnormal should you then consider expensive bariatric Vitamins. Just my opinion, of course.

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I take B12, Iron, and Biotin...when I remember, lol. Multivitamins make me sick. I'm 2.5 years out and I had labs done at 1.5 years and 2.5 years and all of my blood values are fine. Eventually you just learn to take whatever works best for you and sometimes it takes a little trial and error.

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Thanks for the feedback. Of course I'll be chatting with my doctor on Friday about it but I just wanted to get some idea of what types of Vitamins are working for everyone else. I'd rather not go and buy a bunch of stuff that's just going to sit around in my cabinet if I don't have to and if Flintstone chewables are an alternative, that's awesome to know!

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My doctor and nutritionist told me to use Flintstones chewable complete.. I take them twice a day

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