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Hi everyone! I’m having trouble keeping down my calcium citrate chewable, every time I take one I am immediately hit with nausea. Does anyone have any suggestions for getting that down? My nurse had mentioned powders, pills, etc. What works for other people? Also, I am running out of my multi Vitamin chewable. I was taking the lemon flavor which was okay. Does anyone have any flavor or flavors they particularly enjoy from the brand Bariatric Advantage? Thank you!!

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it might be the artificial sweetener they use in that chew (?). Anyway, there are lots of options for calcium citrate. Most drug stores sell one or two brands of Calcium citrate tablets (vs. several brands of calcium carbonate, which we're not supposed to take since it's not well-absorbed by us). I look for the "petite" version of calcium citrate tabs (I've gotten them at Walgreens - but other stores may have them as well) since I like them better than those big horse pills.

there is also a powdered form of calcium citrate, but I don't know how easy it is to find in stores. You can order it online, though. NOW makes it - and so does Upcal D. I used to buy the latter. You can mix it into food or beverages, but Upcal D, at least, doesn't really dissolve - it just suspends in liquid, so you have to shake your beverage before every swig. I ended up just mixing it in with yogurt.

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

Discover the delicious and convenient way to support your bone health with BariatricPal's sugar-free calcium citrate Soft Chews 500mg with Probiotics. These chews come in 9 mouth-watering flavors, including French vanilla Caramel, chocolate Mint, Belgian Chocolate Caramel, Caramel Apple, Piña Colada, Orange Creamsicle, strawberry Watermelon Twist, Wild Grape, and Blue Raspberry. Not only do they taste great, but they are also affordable, costing less than comparable chews on the market. Visit https://store.bariatricpal.com/collections/calcium/brand_bariatricpal+vitamin-form_soft-chews to try them today!

You can get Calcium in many different forms, such as:

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FYI the BariatricPal Calcium chews are made in the same facility that makes the Bariatric Advantage calcium chews. The BariatricPal chews cost a lot less + they have added probiotics.

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I use the Bariatric Advantage Calcium "chewy bites" and havent had any issues with them making me nauseous even when I was very soon PO. I like the lemon ones best.

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I like the Bariatric Advantage multi chewable in Tropical Orange and strawberry Watermelon. These are the only two I’ve tried, but both are great 👍

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4 hours ago, mcipanda said:

I like the Bariatric Advantage multi chewable in Tropical Orange and strawberry Watermelon. These are the only two I’ve tried, but both are great 👍

Those are both excellent, and I use them too, but the multis don't contain much if any Iron, Calcium, or magnesium so you still probably will need to supplement those minerals specifically. It's important to read labels for any supplements you take. I use the calcium chews from the same brand, and BariMelts Iron + Vitamin C.

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My favorite is grape, but they will turn your tongue purple.

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On 4/4/2023 at 11:27 AM, pintsizedmallrat said:

Those are both excellent, and I use them too, but the multis don't contain much if any Iron, Calcium, or magnesium so you still probably will need to supplement those minerals specifically. It's important to read labels for any supplements you take. I use the calcium chews from the same brand, and BariMelts Iron + Vitamin C.

Yup, I also take a separate iron pill from the same company and dissolvable magnesium at bedtime.

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I like the dinner mint ones from Pro Care health. Ask them to send you samples to see if they will work for you.

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16 hours ago, mcipanda said:

Yup, I also take a separate Iron pill from the same company and dissolvable magnesium at bedtime.

Good, good. I didn't realize that those Multivitamins were less "complete" than I thought for a few months after I started taking them, so I just wanted to keep someone else from doing the same thing.

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