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May I ask, what medications were you prescribed after your RNY surgery? Trying to make sure I have enough money for the meds that maybe prescribed. Thank you for the responses ahead of time!



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Some pain med - I requested Tramadol over Percocet. Only needed it a couple of days and then used liquid tylenol. Some Zofran for nausea - never needed it. Omeprazole.

Then of course you need your bariatric Multi Vitamins with Iron. Also calcium citrate, Vitamin D, Vitamin B-12. All the Vitamins are OTC - the best deal you can find for multivits is here on the BariatricPal site.

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My only prescription was for Protonix, but only for two months after surgery. The rest is all OTC and is exactly what AZhiker said. My Vitamin D is included in my Calcium.

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Hi Superman 🙂 I was prescribed Iron, Calcium, a multivitamin, another multi Vitamin to take weekly, and B12 injections once every 3 months . I didnt have to pay anything . I was sent home with the initial months supply and then got them on prescription, but Iam in the UK, It may be different where you are .

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Hi Superman [emoji846] I was prescribed Iron, Calcium, a Multivitamin, another multi Vitamin to take weekly, and B12 injections once every 3 months . I didnt have to pay anything . I was sent home with the initial months supply and then got them on prescription, but Iam in the UK, It may be different where you are .

Thank you all so much for your answers. Peggo; it's totally different over here. Most insurances will cover the surgery but anything else is your problem.

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Hello, I was given my first B12 shot at hospital and this was prescribed monthly. I was also prescribed pain meds. That was it for me.

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5 hours ago, Slimming Down Steve said:

Thank you all so much for your answers. Peggo; it's totally different over here. Most insurances will cover the surgery but anything else is your problem.

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Yes , that seems a bit tough . I guess we’re lucky to get it on the NHS, and shouldn’t take it for granted , but we could possibly lose that with the new government . I hope you do ok and can get your Vitamins . Good luck .

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11 minutes ago, PEGGO said:

Yes , that seems a bit tough . I guess we’re lucky to get it on the NHS, and shouldn’t take it for granted , but we could possibly lose that with the new government . I hope you do ok and can get your Vitamins . Good luck .

I have 3 months worth of BariatricPals one a day with Iron Vitamins. 600-quick dissolve tablets that are sublingual 5000mcg one a day, 60-1 a day Vitamin C chewable 500mg, and 100-65mg iron/325mg ferrous sulfate vitamins currently.

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Yes , that seems a bit tough . I guess we’re lucky to get it on the NHS, and shouldn’t take it for granted , but we could possibly lose that with the new government . I hope you do ok and can get your Vitamins . Good luck .
Hope not.

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I have 3 months worth of BariatricPals one a day with Iron Vitamins. 600-quick dissolve tablets that are sublingual 5000mcg one a day, 60-1 a day Vitamin C chewable 500mg, and 100-65mg iron/325mg ferrous sulfate Vitamins currently.

Forgot the calcium citrate 500mg powder with I believe is Vitamin d3 in each pack.

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