More vitamin help
Hello everyone,
so i went out and bought vitamins today and im now confused again:( here are my questions.....
1. My multi chewable says 3 daily to get 100% of daily vits, do i double that? I have in my papers to take 2 multis daily
2. My calcium is 1000mg and im to get 1500 daily so 1 1/2 doses?
3. I was told not to take my calcium with my vit D but all the calciums i could find have vit D in them, do i still take more vit D a day?
4. Can i take the calcium all at same time? Or do i need to space out the doses?
im soooo confused with the amounts i should take compared to the dosages!!!! Arggggg HELP PLEASE!!! Katherine
I take 2 chewables a day. Wasn't told otherwise by the nurse or dietician.
I would take 2 doses of the calcium. Won't hurt to get more :-)
We take our calcium WITH the vitamin D. It is iron we don't take them with. So we have to space our multi vitamin and calcium 2 hours apart.
Space our your calcium doses. As well. I am taking something every 2 hours. Multivitamin and b 12, 2 hours later calcium then multivitamin lastly calcium and vitamin d.
Takes 8 hours to take all the vitamins :-)
Good luck!!
Hello everyone,
so i went out and bought vitamins today and im now confused again:( here are my questions.....
1. My multi chewable says 3 daily to get 100% of daily vits, do i double that? I have in my papers to take 2 multis daily
2. My calcium is 1000mg and im to get 1500 daily so 1 1/2 doses?
3. I was told not to take my calcium with my vit D but all the calciums i could find have vit D in them, do i still take more vit D a day?
4. Can i take the calcium all at same time? Or do i need to space out the doses?
im soooo confused with the amounts i should take compared to the dosages!!!! Arggggg HELP PLEASE!!! Katherine
1) I take 2 chewable multivitamins per day
2) don't forget, you will be eating/drinking alot of calcium everyday; I ran into constipation issues early out... I was using the supplements (4x 500mg/day AND eating/drinking calcium) I think the 1000mg will be good
3) I still took D3 as well as the calcium with D in it
4) space out the doses...
What centre are you with?? Didn't they give you a schedule of when to take things?
My daily vitamin intake looks like this:
7am- FeraMax150 (iron) and vitamin C
mid morning- 2x vita-vim chewable multi vitamins, D3, B12 and zinc
(I was taking calcium but I was directed by my centre (twh) and also my family dr, not to because my levels were extremely high... If I have to take it again after my next bloodwork, I will take it in the afternoon and again in the evening)
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Leanne.
I never thought about constipation issues with too much calcium. I am taking 1200 my a day plus yogourt cheese strings milk(not every day. But most days) And I have to take senokot every 3 days. I am just over 4 months post op and have probably had a BM on my own like 4 times since surgery. Do you think I should only take 1 calcium a day?
You might want to look into adding some magnesium with your calcium - that may help with the constipation.
Karen
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Oh really, I will try that. How many mg do you think I should start with? Would be nice to go more regularly. I work a week on and a.week off at a time. On my 1 night off through the week I have to take the senokot which means the next day I'm house bound for the most part. If I don't take it then I end up in trouble as I would go from Friday to the following saturday without taking the senokot...which means major trouble!
The "recommended daily dose" to start with is 300mg/day. It may help, it may not, but it couldn't hurt to try it. Maybe get a recommendation from your pharmacist on an appropriate dose for you. Hang in there.
Karen
Ontario Recipes Forum - http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/ontario_recipes/
Great idea. I've found that the pharmacist at the Shopper's I go to isn't too vitamin/mineral savvy as I would hope, so maybe talk to a couple of them. lol
Karen
Ontario Recipes Forum - http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/ontario_recipes/
I would supplement 500-1000mg calcium
I am no longer constipated since making these changes! I go by what my lab reports, centre and dr say. I feel mUch better.
If I have too much calcium-y foods, then I start to feel "full", so I monitor everything and adjust accordingly ;-)
I would ask your centre
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