christy38 17 Posted March 25, 2013 So I had my blood work done and I received a call from my surgeons nurse saying that I should start taking Iron and Vitamin D supplements because they are both low. I'm confused as to what is a normal iron and Vitamin D anyone know? And will this cause any issues with the surgery? I'm kinda worried Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TES 858 Posted March 25, 2013 low Vitamin D is pretty ubiquitous--almost everyone my surgeon sees has it, according to my RD. It's gotten a lot of attention lately in the press and in medical studies bc it may be tied to preventing certain types of chronic disease. Find out if they want you to take D2 or D3. Definitely a difference and different schools of thought. I use the drops--a lot easier to take. there's prescription strength and OTC. Good luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jenn31MA 149 Posted March 25, 2013 My 6 month ones came back low too but nothing too bad. My RN told me to take D3 1000iU pills for 3 months and it should regulate themselves and then just make sure im taking a Multivitamin with Iron. She said almost all people are low on Vitamin D and the Iron is just from the surgery but nothing to worry about just to take the multivitamin with the Iron. I also take a Calcium pill with added D in it to help out. Hope this helps! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NancyDec20 212 Posted March 25, 2013 I just had my 3 month check up and labs.. mine were excellent.. not low in anything.. good clean bill of health.. and im so very happy bout that.. didnt want to be low in anything. and I wasnt I love my doc and nurse.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
abetterme4.2 268 Posted March 25, 2013 So I had my blood work done and I received a call from my surgeons nurse saying that I should start taking Iron and Vitamin d supplements because they are both low. I'm confused as to what is a normal Iron and Vitamin D anyone know? And will this cause any issues with the surgery? I'm kinda worried It should cause no problems at all. Be grateful they caught it, especially if just at a routine check-up/physical. I took iron up until the day before surgery, per surgeons orders. 10 weeks out and iron and vitamin d levels are normal. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nailsbyniki 120 Posted March 25, 2013 I just had my 3 month check up and labs.. mine were excellent.. not low in anything.. good clean bill of health.. and im so very happy bout that.. didnt want to be low in anything. and I wasnt I love my doc and nurse.. Lucky! I just had my 3 month check up and labs and I am low in Iron, D3, Calcium, Protein, B1 and B12! Taking supplements of all of them except the B1 and B12 and I am taking injections of those. Funny because the B1 is usually related to alcoholism but I don't even drink! These are all reasons why I've been feeling so crappy lately though...really fatigued! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
christy38 17 Posted March 26, 2013 I haven't had my surgery yet. Hopefully end of August . I'm worried about my Iron being low though. The nurse says it may be due to "aunt flow" lol but I can't stop being worried . I should be starting some prescribed iron and Vitamin d the surgeon wants me to take for 12 weeks and see how my blood work looks after that. I never suffered from iron deficiency till these last 10 years... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
abetterme4.2 268 Posted March 26, 2013 I haven't had my surgery yet. Hopefully end of August . I'm worried about my Iron being low though. The nurse says it may be due to "aunt flow" lol but I can't stop being worried . I should be starting some prescribed Iron and Vitamin d the surgeon wants me to take for 12 weeks and see how my blood work looks after that. I never suffered from iron deficiency till these last 10 years... Mine was VERY low. Single digits. I started taking iron in the middle of December and had surgery January 11th. All cases are different, but I was fine for surgery. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
delta_girl 931 Posted March 26, 2013 There is some anecdotal evidence through some studies that show having enough D3/Calcium prior to weight loss improves results. Do a web search on this to see what you find. I didn't read any of it until a very long 4 week stall. I started the D3/Calcium and my loss picked back up. Could have been from the supplements, maybe not. I don't take them every single day, but I take them more days than not. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites