Need advice on Vitamins, Calcium and Protein Products
I am starting my pre-op liquid diet 9/1 and having RNY on 9/14. I picked up 2 of the 4pk of EAS proten drinks with 17 mg of protein to start for Wed and Thurs. Please take a look at the list of vitamins and calcium that the program suggest from my surgeon's office and give your opion of the products listed and tell me if you have used them and what you find would be the better products to get from each catagory. I would like to pick up the supplements this weekend and welcome your opinions. If you use something that is not listed, please suggest.
Thanks
Vitamins:
Centrum Adult Chewable
CVS Spectravite Adult Chewable
Walgreens Adult Chewable
Nature Made Multi Chewable for Adults (Costco)
Spring Valley Adult Chewable (Wal-Mart)
Kirkland Adult Chewable (Costco)
CVS Spectravite Children's Chewables
Centrum Rugrats Complete Chewable
Walgreens Children's Chewable
Wal-Mart Children's Chewable
Kirkland Children's Chewable (Costco)
Flintstones Complete Children's Chewable
GNC Multiples Multibite Plus Minerals & Calcim Multivitamin
Centrum Liquid
Opurity Bypass Optimized Multi
Calcium (500 mg ea x 3 Daily) - Citrate:
Opurity
Critical Creamy Bites
Twinlab Chewable Calcium Citrate
CVS Chewable - Carbonate
Caltrate Chewable - Carbonate
Viactive - Carbonate
Protein:
Carnation Instant Breakfast - No Sugar
DiabetiTrim (CVS)
EAS Advant Edge Carb Control
Worldwide Pure Protein Shake
Atkins Advantage Shake
Designer Whey
Smartforme Shakes / Drinks
Glucerna Weight Loss Shake
Unjury
Optisource
Isopure
For calcium I do Citracal Petites ... 6 pills a day because 2 of them are 400mg. My program likes anywhere between 1200-1500mg a day. I am surprised your list included calcium carbonate - we do not absorp that post bypass. I would stay away from the carbonate and stick to the citrate. Calcet Creamy Bites are delicious! I order 3 boxes of those in the lemon flavor before. The BEST calcium out there ..... BUT I could not control myself and ate them like candy! I went through a 3 month supply in 1 month ... so, so, so bad I know!! At least it wasn't real candy, right? hahaha You can only order those online but they are great!!
Like Charlene said, does your program have you on sublingual B-12? That is one of the most important vitamins.
Your surgery is coming up soon - YAY!!! Best of luck
Avoid calcium carbonate. In fact, any practice that recommends them should be sued for malpractice, IMHO. DO NOT TAKE IT. It is the way to kill your bones and your kidneys. And no, I'm not being overly dramatic. I'm speaking from experience here.
I'd also avoid anything with "gummy" or "children's" in the name.
To put it bluntly - Flintstones and Tums gave me rickets. Yes, I'm serious. Yes, this is what I was told by my surgeon.
I also find it extremely odd that Bariatric Advantage, Celebrate, etc are not listed as viable resources for both protein and vitamins. This bothers me a great deal (along with the suggestion of taking Viactiv.. Why not add the suggestion of taking "protein bullets" just to go ahead and round up the bad news all around?) as it's not very well-rounded advice.
My suggestion to you would be to contact BA and Celebrate (as well as the other companies) and ask for samples. And remember that you won't be on chewables for life.
I'd also make sure you are looking for a vitamin that hits 100% RDA of things like iron, copper, b12, manganese, magnesium (preferably in citrate..), etc. And then double it. You want to hit 200% of the RDA of these things. Plus you need to take 1500mg of calcium CITRATE, b12 (yes, really), and iron (really, I don't care if you've been "fixed" or if they disagree.. 95% of ALL RNYers need iron at 5 yrs out.. take iron now to avoid a needle down the road).
I don't come to the state boards often (way too many, stretched too thin as it is) but I can easily be found on the RNY board, the Main Board, on Facebook, or on my blog (just click the crayon thingy in my signature).
I may sound "preachy" but it's cause I've been here and done that with REALLY bad supplementation advice and I'd like to help others avoid the same pitfalls I went through.
Let me know if I can help.