Iron questions
Jani -
You'll be fine! The whole vitamin thing is a little overwhelming at the beginning, but it doesn't take long for it to become habit and second nature. The 7-day pill organizers work great to keep me on track with what to take at what time. I actually have 4 of them. For each week I have an AM and PM box and I do two weeks at a time (cuz I'm lazy like that). That way I only have to think about which vitamins to take when every other week .
So some general rules on what to take with what...
B12 -- The B Vitamins are a family, they work together as a team. So its best to take them all at the same time so they are in your system together. B12, Biotin, B-Complex and Multi-vitamin ... take them at the same time so the B's are happy.
Vitamin D -- Vitamin D and Calcium are friends and help each other work better. But they don't have to be in your tummy at the same time, so take your D whenever you feel like it.
Iron -- iron likes an empty, acidic tummy. So take it at least 1 hour before or after a meal and take it with something acidic... either chewable Vitamin C or orange juice (if it doesn't make you dump).
You'll do fine. Once you have a schedule, it's easy to get into the groove.
Pam
You'll be fine! The whole vitamin thing is a little overwhelming at the beginning, but it doesn't take long for it to become habit and second nature. The 7-day pill organizers work great to keep me on track with what to take at what time. I actually have 4 of them. For each week I have an AM and PM box and I do two weeks at a time (cuz I'm lazy like that). That way I only have to think about which vitamins to take when every other week .
So some general rules on what to take with what...
B12 -- The B Vitamins are a family, they work together as a team. So its best to take them all at the same time so they are in your system together. B12, Biotin, B-Complex and Multi-vitamin ... take them at the same time so the B's are happy.
Vitamin D -- Vitamin D and Calcium are friends and help each other work better. But they don't have to be in your tummy at the same time, so take your D whenever you feel like it.
Iron -- iron likes an empty, acidic tummy. So take it at least 1 hour before or after a meal and take it with something acidic... either chewable Vitamin C or orange juice (if it doesn't make you dump).
You'll do fine. Once you have a schedule, it's easy to get into the groove.
Pam
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What's a high level? As post-ops we want our B12 to hover around the 1000 mark... so high is fine. If it's over 2000, then you'll want to back off a bit and adjust until you can maintain a number around 1000.
It took me a full year of adjusting my B12 dose until I found the right frequency to maintain a good number but now I'm doing one 2500mcg sublingual tab two times a week -- whereas some people need double that every day.
All B Vitamins are water soluble, however the body does store them for later use to a certain extent -- but for a short period of time. B12 can keep a store for anywhere from 6 weeks to 6 months - depending on the person. Compare that to other vitamins or minerals and it's a very short window.
It took me a full year of adjusting my B12 dose until I found the right frequency to maintain a good number but now I'm doing one 2500mcg sublingual tab two times a week -- whereas some people need double that every day.
All B Vitamins are water soluble, however the body does store them for later use to a certain extent -- but for a short period of time. B12 can keep a store for anywhere from 6 weeks to 6 months - depending on the person. Compare that to other vitamins or minerals and it's a very short window.
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The scale can measure the weight of my body but never my worth as a woman. ~Lysa TerKeurst author of Made to Crave
Your ferritin was 2 ?!?! Holy crap girl! I'm surprised you can function!!! According to vitalady we want that number to be in the range of 200-300. Mine is at 25-ish right now and I'm working to get it up.
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The scale can measure the weight of my body but never my worth as a woman. ~Lysa TerKeurst author of Made to Crave