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Topic: RE: The Not So High Price of Vitamins
I realize that I didn't include iron or other specific needs that some people may have, but you are right, the BOGO sales are terrific. I usually check CVS and Walgreens for those.
At the beginning, I used chewable calcium from Bariatric Advantage. The lozenges were easy to take, but quite expensive. Now I am using the least expensive calcium citrate I could find, which compares to Citrical (not the petites). The Wal Mart brand was amzingly inexpensive, I only take 3 a day, and the larger pills don't bother me now.
At the beginning, I used chewable calcium from Bariatric Advantage. The lozenges were easy to take, but quite expensive. Now I am using the least expensive calcium citrate I could find, which compares to Citrical (not the petites). The Wal Mart brand was amzingly inexpensive, I only take 3 a day, and the larger pills don't bother me now.
Topic: RE: Love this post as well. Explains alot
Nicole,
This really hits home! Thanks for sharing!!
Love, Beth
This really hits home! Thanks for sharing!!
Love, Beth
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Topic: RE: The Not So High Price of Vitamins
Lynn,
That is great information for the newbies. I remember pre op thinking how am I going to afford this?? I was buying my vitamins at Barix, but they were too expensive. I looked elsewhere to find what I needed. A good place to go is Walmart. They have B12 vitamins for $4. I also look for BOGO sales that Giant often has to stock up on Iron, B1 and such.
When you put it in your perspective it is TOTALLY affordable!!
Thanks!
Beth
That is great information for the newbies. I remember pre op thinking how am I going to afford this?? I was buying my vitamins at Barix, but they were too expensive. I looked elsewhere to find what I needed. A good place to go is Walmart. They have B12 vitamins for $4. I also look for BOGO sales that Giant often has to stock up on Iron, B1 and such.
When you put it in your perspective it is TOTALLY affordable!!
Thanks!
Beth
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Topic: RE: Impactful Link about the danger of alcohol use after WLS
WOW>.. even more powerful message. Thanks Laureen
DS on 04/26/12
Topic: RE: Impactful Link about the danger of alcohol use after WLS
Laureen,
Thanks for posting this. I read Jill's article on the Crossing to Transfer Addictions Forum. I knew of some of the dangers, before I picked up after six years of sobriety. I did not know all of them.
I'm so grateful I did finally get sober, and I have not had a drink, or the desire to drink, since January 15,2010.
Hugs,
Trish
Thanks for posting this. I read Jill's article on the Crossing to Transfer Addictions Forum. I knew of some of the dangers, before I picked up after six years of sobriety. I did not know all of them.
I'm so grateful I did finally get sober, and I have not had a drink, or the desire to drink, since January 15,2010.
Hugs,
Trish
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Topic: The Not So High Price of Vitamins
I have seen several posts in various forums about the cost of vitamins post op. Newbies wonder if they can afford the lifetime expense of "all those vitamins."
Today I had a few minutes while waiting for a prescription, and did a little price checking. Here's what I discovered:
Centrum chewables: priced at 9.96 per 100. 2 per day = .20
Vitamin B1, 250 mg: priced at 3.22 per 100. 1 per day = .03
Vitamin B12 Sublingual 2500 mcg: priced at 4.88 per 60. 1 per day = .08
Biotin 1000 mcg: priced at 2.94 per 120 = .02
Citrical Petites priced at 10.92 per 200. 6 per day = .32
So let's total this up.
.67 per day.
Less, perhaps, if you find a good "buy one get one free" offer. So if the expense of vitamins has you on pins and needles, look at it this way. It's way less than that drive thru whopper and coke.
Today I had a few minutes while waiting for a prescription, and did a little price checking. Here's what I discovered:
Centrum chewables: priced at 9.96 per 100. 2 per day = .20
Vitamin B1, 250 mg: priced at 3.22 per 100. 1 per day = .03
Vitamin B12 Sublingual 2500 mcg: priced at 4.88 per 60. 1 per day = .08
Biotin 1000 mcg: priced at 2.94 per 120 = .02
Citrical Petites priced at 10.92 per 200. 6 per day = .32
So let's total this up.
.67 per day.
Less, perhaps, if you find a good "buy one get one free" offer. So if the expense of vitamins has you on pins and needles, look at it this way. It's way less than that drive thru whopper and coke.
VSG on 10/15/12
Topic: RE: Abington
I see that you had a DS recently. How are you doing??
On June 12, 2012 at 3:45 PM Pacific Time, merrymorris wrote:
I went to Abington and had nothing but a great experience. The nurses were kind and everyone did what they could to make my husband and I very comfortable. Dr. Bonanni was on call my last day there. I personally didn't love him but I know those who actually had him as a sugeon do. I have never heard anything bad about him. I had Dr. G . I really loved him and he did a great job.