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...why we can take all of our regular medications but have to have chewable Multivitamins for the first 3 months? It seems like it isn't an issues with swallowing pills so just curious if anyone knows the reason? Maybe they absorb differently?

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Not all of us had chewable multivitamins.

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My understanding is they absorb better. Not all other meds come in chewable form or work well that way.

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@@kelliev2015 Mainly I think the reason are BS. They are one size fits all crap recommendations based on Gastric Bypass patients.

I found that I wasn't take my Vitamins as regular as I did pre-op because I hate fake sweets and nothing is worst than nasty fake sweet Vitamins. So I stopped take the chewables and went back to my normal vitamins which were super high quality.

Just ask your Dr about it and see if you can get a real answer and not a canned one.

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I've always hated chewable Vitamins. They taste like sucking on pennies. (not that I actually do suck on pocket change. :) not on a regular basis anyway.)

The metallic taste----yuck. I much prefer just to swallow them and have it done with. Just MHO. ;)

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I agree with Valentina. As soon as I was cleared to start swallowing my pills, I did. I like my Iron chewable and the calcium chews, so I do still use those.

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I got the Vitamin Patches from the Bariatric Pal Store. Love them.,they absorb thru your skin so you get more out of them without the stomach acid eating away a portion of your oral Vitamins.

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My nutritionist didn't recommend those. She said there was no evidence that they actually worked. Not sure if that is true or not.

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The Vitamin Patches are not waterproof this is a problem! Anyone know the solution?

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@@carlaw You could try putting a tegaderm patch over it to keep it dry. I had a doctor suggest that when I was having issues with estrogen Patches. You can get them at the drugstore.

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...why we can take all of our regular medications but have to have chewable multivitamins for the first 3 months? It seems like it isn't an issues with swallowing pills so just curious if anyone knows the reason? Maybe they absorb differently?

I wasn't required to have a chewable Multivitamin.< /p>

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Their isn't scientific proof to back up at patch yet, however my NUT reports their patients who use them have good blood labs so they say we can use them. We do our labs and if something needs adjusting they will tell us.

Regarding waterproof. After dinner and my evening shower I put on my multivitamin patch anywhere I want because I'm in pajamas and no one can see. I remove it in the morning before getting ready for work.

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