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Ok, so I completely lost my booklet that tells me how much I need to take of certain supplements after surgery. I'm ordering everything I need now because my surgery is about a week and a half away and I want it all here and ready. BUTY, I completely forgot how much Calcium I need. I know I need calcium citrate (per my dietician) but no idea how many mg. Can anyone help me? Also, what kind of Fiber will I need to take (I remember she said I'll need it, but again, can't remember the amount). Thanks for your help!!

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My clinic doesn't have specific fiber recommendations. For calcium citrate, it's 1200-1500 mg per day, split into 2 or three doses, at least 2-3 hours apart, separate from Multivitamins. Hope this helps.

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My dose for Calcium is 1000mgs in I chewable tablet x once a day. I take it after lunch. I could not stomach the dissolvable ones

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I have two of these chewable Calcium things. They are delicious. idk if the amount changes for a female tho. I was told to take it two hours after any Iron supplement.

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I take 3 Bariatric Advantage Calcium chewy bites 3x per day for a total of 1500 mg per day.

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Hello!

My requirement is 1200; however, I have to factor in any Calcium I get as well. So I always have a Decaf Earl Grey Latte in the morning (1 cup of Milk), I have 2/3 cup of fairlife milk at Breakfast making my oatmeal, plus I have yogurt and cheese at lunch. So I only ever take 1 300mg Tablet because I get so much during the day. Just make sure you take it 2 hour before or after your multivitamin....Calcium and Iron don't get along :)

Hope that helps!

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1 hour ago, Flab-U-Less Forever said:

I take 3 Bariatric Advantage Calcium chewy bites 3x per day for a total of 1500 mg per day.

I requested and received a sample package from Bariatric Advantage. I received individual packets of Iron and then some loose chewy ones. There are several different flavors. I do not know what they are tho no information provided besides the brochure. A couple of them say Multi on it so those I am assuming are the multivitamins but what are all the other flavors they only say the flavor on the wrapper? I also received HPMR, banana, choc and strawberry that I will try on Monday. Can anyone identify the chewy ones?

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You need a total of 1200-1500mg of calcium citrate spread out 3 times per day.

The BariatricPal Store carries a huge selection of Bariatric-friendly Calcium at https://store.bariatricpal.com/collections/calcium.

Check out the newly released BariatricPal sugar-free Calcium Citrate Soft Chews 500mg with Probiotics at https://store.bariatricpal.com/collections/calcium/brand_bariatricpal+vitamin-form_soft-chews . They come in 6 AMAZING flavors: French vanilla Caramel, chocolate Mint, Belgian Chocolate Caramel, Orange Creamsicle, strawberry Watermelon Twist and Wild Grape.

You can get Calcium in many different forms:

Soft Chews: https://store.bariatricpal.com/collections/calcium/vitamin-form_soft-chews

Chewable: https://store.bariatricpal.com/collections/calcium/vitamin-form_chewable

Powder: https://store.bariatricpal.com/collections/calcium/vitamin-form_powder

Liquid: https://store.bariatricpal.com/collections/calcium/vitamin-form_liquid

Tablets: https://store.bariatricpal.com/collections/calcium/vitamin-form_tablets

Patches: https://store.bariatricpal.com/collections/calcium/vitamin-form_vitamin-patch

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Thank you all so so much!!!! This information is exactly what I needed. And I completely didn't know (or more likely, remember) the 3x a day part!!!! I love this forum.

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7 hours ago, Crisscat said:

I requested and received a sample package from Bariatric Advantage. I received individual packets of Iron and then some loose chewy ones. There are several different flavors. I do not know what they are tho no information provided besides the brochure. A couple of them say Multi on it so those I am assuming are the Multivitamins but what are all the other flavors they only say the flavor on the wrapper? I also received HPMR, banana, choc and strawberry that I will try on Monday. Can anyone identify the chewy ones?

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I don’t think I understand your question. The flavors are printed right there on the wrapper. Do you mean are they Calcium or something else?? As far as I know they only make chewables in the Multivitamin and calcium. Hope that helps.

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7 hours ago, Crisscat said:

Can anyone identify the chewy ones?

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They're Calcium chewies.

https://www.bariatricadvantage.com/item/calcium_citrate_chewy_bites_500mg

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1 hour ago, ShoppGirl said:

I don’t think I understand your question. The flavors are printed right there on the wrapper. Do you mean are they Calcium or something else?? As far as I know they only make chewables in the Multivitamin and Calcium. Hope that helps.

I figured the ones that said multi was the Vitamin but I wasnt sure what all the flavors were if they were all calcium or something else. I am not familiar with Bariatric Advantage and was sent these in a sample pack

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15 minutes ago, Crisscat said:

I figured the ones that said multi was the Vitamin but I wasnt sure what all the flavors were if they were all Calcium or something else. I am not familiar with Bariatric Advantage and was sent these in a sample pack

I’m 99% certain all they have in chews are multi Vitamin and calcium and I bought the chews early out and they looked exactly like that so I’m pretty certain they are calcium. There was a phone number on their website though if you want to be 100% sure.

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Give your team a call so you know exactly what they recommend. I wasn’t advised to take additional Calcium to what was already in the multi Vitamin they recommended. My bone scan showed my bones were rock hard anyway & I was consuming way more calcium than I ever did before surgery. Before surgery maybe 3or 4 serves a week. After surgery about 3 serves a day.

I wasn’t given a fibre recommendation either except to add a spoon of Benefibre or other non swelling fibre supplement every day to milk, yoghurt drink, rolled oats (instant at first from purée). I also tried to add some vegetables to my diet as soon as I could. Plus I was allowed fruit around month 3 (strawberries & watermelon were my favourites then mandarins & peeled apples as I was able).

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