Need help with a multivitamin
I am about 5 weeks post op, revision to DS with a re-sleeve. I'm getting my fluids and most of my protein in. I am struggling with vitamins. Because I'm a new post-op, my schedule isn't that "intense." I am supposed to take poly iron 2x per day, a multi vit 2x per day, calcium citrate tables 2x per day, upcal powder 2x per day, and vit d and vit a emulsion drops too. I also left the hospital with a prescription bottle of potassium supplements.
I have no problems taking the iron. Its like a tylenol. Because of what I've read on here, I take it with chewable vit C. I also take a sublingual b12, because I always did as a VSG patient.
I cannot find a multivitamin I can tolerate. I started with an expensive liquid, Aqueous MultiPlus. It was good at first, now I can't even have it in my mouth, I just gag. I switched to chewable Centrum. They are ok, but its getting harder and harder to take them. (same goes for the chewable vit C)
I am having the same problem with the upcal. I can't swallow anything its mixed in. It's so weird. I put it in my mouth and I just CANNOT make it go down.
I only take a few DROPS of the emulsion vitamins. A few weeks ago, I would've told you they have no taste. Today, I can assure you, they are vile and I can detect ONE DROP of them mixed into any food or beverage.
The potassium pills are huge and a very weird texture. They start disintegrating almost immediately. GAG. They are so salty. I've tried mixing them, crushing them, etc. Just cant do it!!
So what I am asking is this - I feel like a big priority is the multivitamin - what should I try? I never bothered with gummies because they are so lame nutritionally. I suppose I could if they are better than nothing. After my VSG in 2011, I never needed gummies/liquids etc. This time is so different. I don't want a chewable, I hate them. Liquids are worse! But what can I take that is not bigger than a tylenol? I feel like time is passing by so I need to get these vitamins in, instead of brushing it off because "I am new post op."
Laproscopic VSG May 2011
SW 325 LW 225
Revision to open DS 10/20/14 with Dr. Lutryzkowski
SW 269 GW 175, Dream weight 140
congrats on your DS...now you are only 5 weeks, you will be ok, forget the gummies give them to your kids, i did purchase one bottle of centrum chewables and that was it. Get a pill splitter and use that., dont crush them but split them. btw multivitamins are not your priority, depending on your preop state and no deficiencies, you should concentrate on ca citrate, I couldnt do upcal, split those ca citrates, biotech vitd3-that is an easy one, and your K you can cut them also, put them deep in the back of your tongue or they will disintegrate very fast, I take K also. if you need Fe take one that doesnt need vit C, like proferrin forte (RX, much better) forget crushing vit/min yuck. do a little at a time take something every hour you will get used to it, will just take some time. you will be ok but at the begining it is a full time job just taking pills
Thanks for the advice of the pill splitter! I hadn't thought of that, so I'll get one.
My dr did originally prescribe Proferrin forte, but the pharmacy said its not an rx anymore, over the counter only now. Except I can't find it anywhere, even online.
Thanks again!
Hmm. At 5 weeks do you think you could handle your multi in tablet form? Maybe it would be easier to have
something you just swallow instead of a chewable. Maybe just try a regular Centrum for a while.
I wonder on the stuff that tastes bad you might add liquid crystal light to mask the taste?
This is probably just a passing phase while you are healing. Hopefully it goes away in a week or two.
pete
I tried a regular vitamin, and i can't make it go down if its bigger than a tylenol. I have no idea what's wrong with me! I didn't have any of these problems after my original surgery. I hope you are right and it's just a passing phase.
I had a terrible time with pills post-op also. We never did figure out why. The good news is that this will get better with time. In the meantime, a pill splitter makes a huge difference. You can get one at Walmart for about $5.00. Any drug store should have them also. Very easy to use.
The most important vitamins for you to get started on are the fat soluble ones, esp A, D, and K. Get the "dry" forms either from Vitalady or from the manufacturer, Biotech. Vitalady's prices are better. They are small and easy to swallow. Start now, it's much easier to maintain good levels than it is to catch up when they drop.
Larra