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When did you restart your Vitamins after surgery & did they cause any nausea? I purchased chewables for all the vitamins and supplements on the doctor's list. The only one which is not chewable but in caplet form is the Multivitamin w/iron. The doctor preferred chewables but said pill form could be taken but if larger than an M&M to cut in half. Having only consumed Clear Liquids for the past week, I am wondering what to expect with the chewables hitting my stomach.

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My team instructed me to start Vitamins at 3 weeks post op.

The chewable vitamins with Iron didn't really upset my tummy, they just don't taste that great. I recently (at about 4 months post op) switched to the one-a-day capsule that Bariatric Pal sells. I've had no issue with them at all.

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We started them again within the first week. Never had any particular problem with tolerating them, though some do, The only chewables I used were for Calcium as those tend to be horse pills (though some brands do have petite versions), but the other pills worked ok when taken one at a time with a sip of Water (as opposed to taking them all in a handful as before, and later after things settle out in time.)

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I started Vitamins one week post-op. The instructed me to take the chewables. I have the bariatric pal chewable multi with 45 g of Iron. I think the flavor is mixed berry. It tastes okay. They also advised me not to take capsules. So I have to open up the Prilosec gel cap and pour the medicine on applesauce. All my other medications are pills and I cut them in half. I've had no problems with nausea.

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I started 4 weeks post op as suggested by my surgeon. I did not do chewable and was fine with the capsules. I was given my BP medicine while in the hospital in pill form with a sip of Water, pain meds etc and started an acid blocker the next day. I had ordered free samples from a few websites prior to surgery and chewables made me nauseous so I knew before hand they were a no go

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7 hours ago, NP_WIP said:

I had ordered free samples from a few websites prior to surgery and chewables made me nauseous so I knew before hand they were a no go

After spending $50+, I hope I can tolerate the chewables!

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I don't understand why surgeons ask their patients to use chewable vitamins. Flavorless capsules dissolve quickly once they're taken orally, and they don't get stuck. Solid tablets definitely can cause issues.

I use BariatricPal Multivitamin ONE “1 per Day!” flavorless capsules from https://store.bariatricpal.com/collections/bariatricpal-multivitamin-one! BariatricPal has a special offer where it’ll cost you only $99 for an entire year's supply! Check it out at https://store.bariatricpal.com/99

With just ONE convenient & affordable BariatricPal Multivitamin ONE daily, you can get the bariatric Vitamins and minerals you need to stay healthy! BariatricPal Multivitamin ONE was designed and developed by the world’s leading Bariatric medical professionals.

Please take a Calcium supplement separately to prevent interference with Iron absorption. You can view a large selection of bariatric-friendly Calcium supplements at https://store.bariatricpal.com/collections/calcium.

You can also find MANY other brands of bariatric Multivitamins at https://store.bariatricpal.com/collections/multivitamins.

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I started about day four when I got home. I was allowed to swallow mine. Unfortunately nausea is quite common. Iron is the worst culprit but other Vitamin can cause it too.

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Strangely, after being on Clear Liquids for a week and finally moving to full liquids and restarting the Vitamins today, the Gummy type vitamins were like a nice chewy treat. One thing I hate about the chewables is the calories!!! By the time I took all the vitamins, I had added 55 additional calories to my daily total......yikes! Fortunately, I only have to use chewables for 30 days and then I can resume pill form forgoing the added calories of the chewables.

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I found chewable without Iron. I’m adding iron later.

They are Celebrate multi-ADEK. Can be bought here in store.

While I am ok taking pills, these are like a little treat after a meal.

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