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Could someone recommend non-chalky Multi Vitamins - I mean, are there gummies or any other consistency that aren't the huge horse pills that are all chalky?

I am about to gag on those.

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Could someone recommend non-chalky Multi Vitamins - I mean, are there gummies or any other consistency that aren't the huge horse pills that are all chalky?

I am about to gag on those.



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Are you able to swallow? If so, the Centrum complete Vitamins will suffice.

My nutritional lab work comes back with perfect results every time. The bariatric vitamins aren't really needed for sleeve patients since we don't have that malabsorptive component.

If you can't swallow, the Centrum complete chewables cost about $8 for a 3 month supply. There's also the Flintstone complete vitamins (not the gummies!).

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I need to do a comparison, my NUT says to buy Celebrate brand and to take 5 dang pills a day wth?

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I chew Celebrate. Yes they are big but they aren't unbearable. Flintstones etc are for kids and don't give us what we need. But I guess for those who can't tolerate the others it's better than nothing. I do the celebrate comp with Iron. I just bought the cal citrate plus D and I chew neocell Biotin chews


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I need to do a comparison, my NUT says to buy Celebrate brand and to take 5 dang pills a day wth?

The multi is 2 per day, cal is about 6 per day.


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I take Wild berry Bariatric Fusion which is a chewable and doesn't really taste chalky to me. It goes down easy and tastes like candy.


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I don't like the patch (it falls off) and we do, too, have some malabsorption issues.

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