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I'm on the fusion also and I'm switching. With my two thyroid meds and others four pills a day makes it hard to juggle.

HW 358 SW 344 CW 319 GOAL 200 surgery 4/11/13

I wonder if the orange cream fusion would be any better?

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It's funny how different surgeons say different things. I was told under no circumstances should an RNY patient use flintstones Vitamins. I was told bariatric vits or Centrum silver (or its generic equivalent). Not using flintstones complete had something to do with ASMBS guidelines for bariatric patients. Here's also a write up about it .. http://wlsvitagarten.com/2011/01/16/guest-post-whats-the-fuss-about-flintstones

I personally take Centrum silver.

Thanks so much for sharing this, I had just bought a bottle of Flintstone's but had not opened them yet

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We moved this past year from Colorado to Arizona' date=' my nurse/nutritionist at my previous doctor's office said that we could only take bariatric Vitamins like Bariatric Advantage for RNY. My current nutritionist says that taking Flinstones are ok, so I am confused. I asked my doctor and he said Flinstones, but didn't state the amount....Everything I read online says childrens Vitamins are not ok and I would have to take 4 daily.

I am trying to make the most of my RNY on 02/06/2013 and some of my Vitamin levels are on the low side, but I don't want to have to pay for just a name. I don't mind spending the money if the bariatric vitamins are indeed better. I am just curious what vitamins you are taking and how many per day. ASMBS has some guidelines but its a lot of number crunching, not that I am trying to avoid it, its just a little confusing. Here is the link http://s3.amazonaws.com/publicASMBS/GuidelinesStatements/Guidelines/bgs_final.pdf

I just want to be prepared for my next visit with the doctor to discuss my options and to do what will be best for my body. Any suggestions or comments are welcome <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':D' />

Thanks,

Tara

I was told 3 flinstones vitamins for Menstrual women and 2 for non Menstrual also I take Bariatric Advantage Calcium (3) and B 12

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Thanks for all the imput

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I am almost 11 years out and all I have to say is PLEASE use a bariatric vitamin!!! Flimsy ones are cheap and you get what you pay for:))) I had my labs done and even taking a good bariatric Vitamin I am low in D. When I first stated I used Vista vitamins....then Bariatric advantage.. Now I use new life. We already compromise our absorption. Yes your labs might be ok for the first year or so but then your body's reserve is used and long term there are issues. Best of luck:)

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