multi vitimins

Caroline K.
on 3/27/14 2:23 am

I don't see why not. A good quality vitamin dissolves in water, so the production of acid (or lack thereof) from RNY isn't an issue, IMO. I can see how using a chewable would be better than a crappy pill that doesn't dissolve, but chewables are pricier, aren't they?

Referred to Guelph, Dec. 3/12. Orientation: Mar 7/13. NUT/SW/RN Jun 18/13. Nutrition Class Jul 3/13. NUT/SW/RN Aug 19/13. Post-op Nutrition Class Dec 30/13. Approval for surgery from Dr. Jules Foute Nelong Feb 10/14. Surgery Apr 23/14.

EllenMW
on 3/27/14 11:01 pm

The centrum select 50plus chewables are on sale I do believe at all Rexalls this week for under $15

karigotu
on 3/27/14 11:02 pm, edited 3/27/14 11:03 pm

Slightly off topic but perhaps a cost savings to others. Since vitamines will be a constant in our lives and can become costly to some, I found a prenatal multi vitamine/mineral that met all the requirements and was covered through my insurance (Sunlife in Ontario). It is called Pregvit and as far as I know it is the only one which is covered. Both the RN and RD from Guelph said I could use it pre/post op. The SW also said she was going to pass the info along to other WLS patients for it's cost saving value. Also, the come in a format where you take one in the AM and one in the PM.

Hey they don't call me Cheap Charlie for nothing, ha ha ha! See link below. Just to be on the safe side ask your own set of professionals.

Cheers :)

Kari

http://duchesnay.com/en/pregvit

    

SW- 285 lbs Ref Jan/14 ~ Rec'd clinic letter Feb/14 ~ Ultrasound - Feb 28/14 ~ Orientation - Mar 6/14 ~ RN - Mar 12/14 ~ Bloodwork Mar 17/14 ~ RD/SW appt - Mar 24/14 ~ 2nd RN/RD/SW appt - May 22/14 ~ Post-Op Eating Class - July 21/14 ~ Surgeons appt w/ Dr. Pereira-Hong - Aug 5/14 ~ Opti Aug 18-25/14 ~ Surgery Aug 25/14

 

    

    

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