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I'm having trouble with Vitamins also. They make me so nauseous.

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@@Sugary Sweetheart I used Wellesse liquid Vitamins (double dose, one in the morning and one at night) and did great on them. I bought mine on Amazon.< /p>

Does anyone have ideas for liquid vitamins?

Walgreens and Centrum are the best liquid one's. Walgreens had a buy one get one free.

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I'm looking into Wellesse liquid and Centrum liquid. Thank you both!!

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The same thing happened to me and a nurse told me about this one. It is small and did not make me sick. I think I got mine at Walgreens. After about 3 months, I was able to tolerate the large "complete" ones. Hope this helps!

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I use Bariatric Advantage Multi Vitamin but the berry one. I didn't like the orange one. They are huge so I cut them into 4's. You have to take 2 of these chewable tablets/day.

https://www1.bariatricadvantage.com/catalog/group/111208/

I buy my Bariatric Advantage Calcium from Amazon. If you like Caramel, you'll love these. They are so good!

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BWB3J2W/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A3EPGNAQUGG6DD

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Gummy women's one a day are awesome

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My NUT told us no gummies. Which stinks cause that's what I take now. Guess it's the added sugar in them. They recommend Flinstones....2 a day.

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Per my Nut and Surgeon, the gummies do not absorb as well as the chewables, melt aways and liquids. I finished out my gummies and went to what they recommended.

But every program is different and has their own recommendation and thoughts of Vitamins and what not

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Ditto on gummies from my nut. The bariatric ad chewable tabs are made by the devil. They are uber gross. The chewable Bari adv that are like a candy are good. I worry they may be hard to swallow post surgery. I will miss gummies. Will look at flintstones. I got a dissolving Biotin from costco that tasted fine, liquid Vitamin D from whole foods (blue bonnet brand can buy on Amazon). I also got a blue bonnet liquid Calcium from whole foods but have not tried yet.

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Jabraham, I finally got the Patches and they are easy to use. So thanks for that message.

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