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I Would like to hear what chewable or gummy vitamins you take. I'm unsure of what brand to buy and exactly what I need. My sleeve will be done in Oct or Nov. A Nut said to take Flintstones but after reading the reviews from rating labs I'm not taking those. Any advice is appreciated.

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What is wrong with Flinstone's Vitamins? My surgeon recommended 2 a day with Iron.< /p>

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I too would like to know what to start taking. I stopped in at GNC and the woman was very helpful, said to start before the surgery and it will help to be stronger to get thru recovery quicker. Told her I would be back this week to purchase my stuff, but wondering what everyone else is taking.

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my surgeon's office told me to take flintstones. :( i'd love to hear why yours said to stay away from them. would you mind very much asking them at your next visit? i'm sure there are a lot of people here who would be interested! :D

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Thank you all for answering. Flintstones is lacking in vit A as well as niacin and some other things. There was a study done by Labdoor and they were rated D-- overall. I tried GNC chewables on Sat and couldn't handle the taste. I'm so confused as to whats quality and what isn't .

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I only needed chewables for the first few months. I used Centrum chewables. They taste like skittles. Now I use a smaller version of a "regular" Centrum Vitamin capsule and it goes down fine.

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My nutritionist told me to take Flintstones Complete

This is whats in them

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For Adults 1 tablet

Total Carbohydrate < 1 g ** < 1%*
Vitamin A 3000 IU
(33% as beta-carotene) 60%
Vitamin C 60 mg 100%
Vitamin D 600 IU 150%
Vitamin E 30 IU 100%
Thiamin (B1) 1.5 mg 100%
Riboflavin (B2) 1.7 mg 100%
Niacin 15 mg 75%
Vitamin B6 2 mg 100%
Folic Acid 400 mcg 100%
Vitamin B12 6 mcg 100%
Biotin 40 mcg 13%
Pantothenic Acid 10 mg 100%
Calcium (elemental) 100 mg 10%
Iron 18 mg 100%
Iodine 150 mcg 100%
Zinc 12 mg 80%
Copper 2 mg 100%
Sodium 10 mg ** 1%

Edited by INCT

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My surgeon and nut both recommended a childrens chewable with Iron. I started out pre-op doing 2 Flintstones childrens a day and now i'm doing Centrum childrens chewable, 2 a day.

I am going to order some Bariatric Advantage Vitamins at the end of the month. i've done a lot of asking around and they seem to get the most votes on this site. My nut also said i could just do a regular adult multi vit at around month 3.

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