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Has anyone used the patch MD for your multi-Vitamin and Calcium? The chewable ones make me so sick no matter what time of day i take them. I really need my vitamins! I feel so sluggish. If you have tried the Patches, can they both be used at the same time?

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I don't know anything about the Patches. Originally I was taking a liquid Vitamin but it tasted nasty. I found a great vitamin on max muscle, tablet form, called max multi that is very comprehensive.

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Is there a reason you need to be on chewables? I was allowed to swallow whole pills at 7 days post-op.

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I only used chewables until I was 6 weeks post op. I found a bariatric Vitamin in a capsule form that I've begun to take.

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My doc is firm on me staying with chewables. He said he doubts the pills get a proper chance to digest in my sleeve.

I don't know.....I can say that they don't turn my urine the neon colors they used to when I was pre-op. Maybe he's right.

There are a wide range of flavors of chewable Vitamins. Some taste like hell......some are really good. Keep searching and you'll find a good one for you.

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I am using the patch MD Multivitamin and the Bariatric Advantage caramel Calcium/Vitamin D chews. I have also been using a Protein shake with a full complement of Vitamins and minerals, and eating a variety of fruits and veggies. So hard to tell what is doing it, but I haven't felt that fatigue many people complain about.

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I started on Bariatric Advantage chewables, then switched to Patch MD Multivitamins after the first month. Eating 2 caramel calcium chews per day. My 3 month labs were all in the normal range. Vitamin D was on the low side of normal, but up from what it has been in the past. My Dr. doesn't have a problem with his patients using them -- but did warn me to make sure the Patches don't come off when the heat of summer rolls around. Not sure about wearing 2 at once, but I've wondered about it since they have so many options.

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