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Can anyone tell me how they handled all the meds, I know for a few weeks I have to crush my pills, or capsules I have to empty into applesauce. Does anyone have any idea on how I should handle all these meds and what would be best to mix them with. Also I heard that omeprazol tastes horrible and I have to take that everyday.

Someone please help me I'm freaking out about all these meds and how to get them in on top of all the Vitamins.< /p>

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Can anyone tell me how they handled all the meds, I know for a few weeks I have to crush my pills, or capsules I have to empty into applesauce. Does anyone have any idea on how I should handle all these meds and what would be best to mix them with. Also I heard that omeprazol tastes horrible and I have to take that everyday.
Someone please help me I'm freaking out about all these meds and how to get them in on top of all the Vitamins.< br>


I don't understand why when I post questions on here and no one answers any of the questions I am asking isn't that what these forums are for?



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I used to take omeprazole for heart burn but I no longer have to take it. I never had to crush pills of take capsules apart. Sorry but I can't help.

I would recommend asking your primary.

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On 4/25/2017 at 9:48 AM, nomorefattypatty said:

no one answers questions - isn't that what these forums are for?

hi newbie

sure, people on board want to answer your questions

support each other with love and encouragement

we're not ignoring you, really!!

hard to answer all of the questions

so many people on these boards

many other people don't get responses either

not only you - don't take it personally

people can't respond to all other

people's posts:(

keep asking your questions

someone will jump in with an answer

fellow WLS patients want to answer your questions

when my nurse came in, i was allowed to swallow

all my meds - i had told her i knew i would be ok

if you HAVE to crush pills etc, i would put them

in applesauce or ice cream

(kidding about the ice cream:D)

give me/us another chance - pppppplease

your next question ?

answer - of course i'm a nice person and a cutie too:lol:

good luck bud

safe surgery

speedy recovery

kathy

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hi newbie
sure, people on board want to answer your questions
support each other with love and encouragement
we're not ignoring you, really!!
hard to answer all of the questions
so many people on these boards
many other people don't get responses either
not only you - don't take it personally
people can't respond to all other
people's posts[emoji20]
keep asking your questions
someone will jump in with an answer
fellow WLS patients want to answer your questions
when my nurse came in, i was allowed to swallow
all my meds - i had told her i knew i would be ok
if you HAVE to crush pills etc, i would put them
in applesauce or ice cream
(kidding about the ice cream[emoji3])
give me/us another chance - pppppplease
your next question ?
answer - of course i'm a nice person and a cutie too[emoji38]
good luck bud
safe surgery
speedy recovery
kathy

Thanks I will keep posting I take alot of meds pretty easily and I really don't see this as a serious issue just wanted to know.

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Can anyone tell me how they handled all the meds, I know for a few weeks I have to crush my pills, or capsules I have to empty into applesauce. Does anyone have any idea on how I should handle all these meds and what would be best to mix them with. Also I heard that omeprazol tastes horrible and I have to take that everyday.
Someone please help me I'm freaking out about all these meds and how to get them in on top of all the Vitamins.< br>


I take meds for bipolar also. I had gastric bypass. I only had to crush or open capsules for a week. Be warned they taste nasty no matter what you add them too. The omeprazole doesn't have a taste, it's little beads. I actually had to be switched from the Latuda because it's to be taken with a large meal and obviously those days are over for us. If you wanna chat about it just PM me


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My surgeon has not mentioned that I will need to crush pills, then again I haven't asked.
I take meds for depression and OCD and high blood pressure.
Ask your surgeon as to what you are supposed to do.



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