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Hi all! I am 3 months post op as of yesterday and down 50 pounds woohoo. My biggest struggle right now is getting in the Vitamins. I will admit I take them infrequently. The chewable made me sick to my stomach. My doctor advanced me to a pill but it tastes so terrible. I take Bariatric Advantage. Does anyone have a Multivitamin recommendation and a Calcium? I really want to find something, preferably a one a day.

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Have you tried Alive! chewable Calcium with D3? I use it and I have not problems. It reminds me of Gummy bears.

I also use Alive! Women's Multivitamin. Unfortunately not every flavor is delicious. When I plan these Vitamins, I take two of the same.

Also buy the small pill containers. I have 8 (see picture below). That's an example of one of them. They come in all colors. I have one of each and stack them in a rainbow. It makes me laugh but also reminds me. I do a pack and go for the week. In addition there is the app called Round. I use it to because it sends notifications to my phone to remind me to take my vitamins.

I hope this helps you.

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I take over-the-counter Centrum Vitamins and a generic store-brand calcium citrate. My nutritional lab work looks perfect and everything is within normal limits.

I only take one Centrum daily, so a 90-day supply is about $10 at the most. The bariatric vitamins require you to take 3 to 4 per day and cost about $40 for a 90-day supply.

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the bariatric chewable vitamins are kind of gross tasting, right? I had such fond memories of flintstones Vitamins and thought they would taste like that, but alas, no.

I was approved for a regular Vitamin at about 3 months. I use garden of life. for a few months, I broke the pill in half, but now swallow it whole.

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If you avoid taking them because it's difficult to swallow, maybe try the vitamin patches? I've been thinking seriously about that for the first couple of months, anyway. If you stick with the pills--chewable or otherwise--I second the suggestion of using the pillbox. I have one for a week that has 14 sections, a morning and an evening for each day. It removes the "did I or didn't I?" factor--pulling out the container is just part of my routine.

Best of luck!

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I take the Nutrametrix (or Isotonix) powder multi-vitamins and Calcium. You have to drink them on an empty stomach but can eat 15 minutes later. The are more expensive but are 95% absorbed so you only have to drink the Multi-Vitamin once a day. I generally do it in the morning. I use the Bariatric Advantage Lemon chewables for the rest of my Calcium, they taste like starbursts to me.

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6 hours ago, XYZXYZXYZ1955 said:

If you avoid taking them because it's difficult to swallow, maybe try the vitamin patches? I've been thinking seriously about that for the first couple of months, anyway. If you stick with the pills--chewable or otherwise--I second the suggestion of using the pillbox. I have one for a week that has 14 sections, a morning and an evening for each day. It removes the "did I or didn't I?" factor--pulling out the container is just part of my routine.

Best of luck!

the Patches dont work. they dont deliver enough

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personally i use the vitfusion mutivites gummies and a Gummy sugar free Fiber by them as well. and Calcium chewables that taste like caramel, big bag from Vitamin Shoppe, no worries at all.

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