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My surgeon requested I take Omega-3's that include DHA and EPA. During the first month he suggested a liquid, well I never found one that was affordable and or convenient to travel with. After the first month he said I was allowed to move over to soft-gels but all the ones I have seen are HUGE!

Same with the calcium citrate. chewables are not a financially friendly means as most need you to chew 2-4 to get the base amount and I am required 1500 mg's a day. That would be 8 chews a day at 240 a month. If the average chewable cost between 15-20 bucks for 60, that alone could cost me almost $100 a month. Yikes!

Any suggestions? Thoughts? Ideas? Insults? :)

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@@Ashlegal Here's the calcium citrate I have been taking for the past 6 months. It costs $6.97 at Walmart for a 16 day supply of 500mg twice per day. 1,000mg is what mayo requires me to take as they expect me to also get Calcium from Protein shakes, milk and dairy in my diet. So if you're required to get 1,500mg then it would cost you less than $21 per month. If your local store doesn't carry it, you can order it at Walmart.com. That's what I've done if they were out in the store. It tastes like a dreamsicle (orange/vanilla) which I really like. Their website also has a $2.00 off coupon and here's the info from their website:

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Lovaza, get a script and see if your insurance will cover it, if not they will certainly cover the generic version. Lovaza is fish oil on steroids. Take two softgels and toss into a blender with something, mix and enjoy.

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