Citrical Slow Release 1200mg and DS
Does anyone know if these are good for DS'ers? The 1200 mg would mean getting away with less pills per day which would be awesome. I am concerned if we will absorb all of it since it is slow release.
Any thoughts or feedback from your surgeon's office?
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Just my understanding....we have short guts and a fast transit time, so a really slow released vitamin or med will be passing right through without being broken down and absorbed.
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The use of time release or extended release or slow release supplements and meds is not the best choice for DSers. Wouldn't want to experiment with that on something so important as calcium unless there was a plan in place to check calcium blood work monthly to catch any downward trend of calcium levels before it became a problem.
Thanks for the responses. I guess I will stick with the old ones. Calcium is one of my least fave vites because they are big, and you can't take them with much of anything else. They are the ones I tend to forget because I take them separate from the rest.
**** I AM AN OH SUPPORT GROUP LEADER ****
WHY I CHOSE DS: No dumping. Highest percentage of weight loss, Best long term results, Won't regain weight! Eat normal sized meals, 96% diabeties, 90% high blood pressure, 80% sleep apnea cured. I MY DS!
My doctor told me to stop having intimate dinners for four unless there were three other people. ~Orson Wells