Help my hair still hasn't grown back in!

Linda Y.
on 12/30/08 6:32 am - Portsmouth, VA

Has anyone tried the Bariatric Advantage vitamins? 

I read that they are better than taking Flintstones Complete for growing your hair back.  Feb. will be 3 years out for me & my hair still has not grown back in...I mean a little more hair loss & I'll need a piece on top!  (LOL)

My nutritionist said that I would need to take a lot more of the BA's per day to equal the Flintstones plus they're very costly!

I eat the right amounts of protein & take all my vitamins except for the calcium I seem to fall behind by 1 or 2 servings a day!  For some reason I just can't seem to remember to take it every 2 hours!

What have y'all tried?

A big "THANK YOU" in advance.

 

Linda Y

"IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO START...IT'S ALWAYS TOO LATE TO WAIT."        

                                                                    

Melissa N.
on 12/30/08 9:24 am - Stafford, VA
I am not a DR. nor do I claim to be one.  But one member on OH has some interesting info on Flinstone Vitamins.  She is 4 years post op as well.  Read her blog it is very interesting.  I take BA though and even though they are pricey, worth the money.

http://www.obesityhelp.com/member/aullberg/

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Lauren B
on 12/30/08 10:53 pm - VA
Great suggestion!  I have heeded ALOT of Andrea's advice.  She's the one who suggested a Dexa scan and I went ahead and got one of those too so I could have a baseline to compare future bone density loss in the future from my malabsorption.  :)

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~~Theresa Marie~~
on 12/30/08 9:43 am - Closing in on SkinnyVille, VA
As Melissa said, I am no doctor but do recommend reading the link she gave.

My opinion is that Flintstones (of any type) are fine immediately post op. Heck, my surgeon even recommended them because they are chewable, but once someone is able to swallow vitamins, Flintstones should be replaced by an adult vitamin, even if it is an adult chewable vitamin.

Also, it would seem to me that it would be the other way around. That you would need to take alot more Flintstones to equal an adult vitamin. My surgeon has recommended to me Biotin, for the hair loss. But that was recommended to me at about 2 or 3 months out. I'm not sure if the same would be recommended to someone out as far as you.

As for me, I do a multi vitamin, store bought from Walmart and I do 3 a day, morning, mid day and late evening. I do a vitamin D with morning and late evening and 2 Biotins with morning and late evening. I do my calcium in between my multi vitamins since they can not be taken with iron. I also do a monthly B-12 injection. All of this is by order of my Nurse Practitioner at my surgeon's office and even though I have only had my levels checked twice, they are, for the most part, great so far. But because I was a severe diabetic, I do get my blood work done more than most WLS patients so she checks everything every 3 months.

Again, I recommend reading the link that Melissa posted and seeing what everyone else has to say but of course, before making any decisions or changes, please talk with your surgeon's office.

Good luck
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Tam
on 12/30/08 10:00 am - Richmond, VA
Before I became pregnant I stritly took the BA vitamins.  Now I take different ones but will go back to BA once Froggy is born in April.  I did flinstones when I was newly post op and have tried several (and I do mean lots!) of other forms and the BA brand works best for me.  I use the auto refill program so I have no shipping costs and I take their calcium, mulit, b-12 and iron supplements.  The only other thing I take is an a and d vitamin which I buy at Walgreens and just double the recommended dose...taking it twice per day.  Yes, they are costly but my health is worth it to me.  Honestly...what I spend in vitamins and protein shaks (I drink at least 2 per day on most days) is about what I used to spend in fast food.  I also take a hair/skin/nails vitamin which contains biotin and niacin.  I get this from Wal-mart where I have found it to be the best price.  I take this three times per day and I never noticed a huge hair loss.  I also started this as soon as I could swallow pills.  Good luck!

Tammy C

down 260+ pounds and loving life more than ever!!!
proud  mom to Kara 12-08-1994 and our newest addition Claire Makenna born 03-26-09 weighing 6 lbs 13 ounces and 19.25 inches long and very healthy.  happily dating...i honestly never knew it could be this good!  there is that special Guy for everyone out there...either you already have him or you will find him when He is ready for it! 

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Linda Y.
on 12/30/08 10:30 am - Portsmouth, VA

Thank you ladies so much!

I just finished reading Melissa's blog & she make a GOOD point. 

I did have this WLS to better my health...so why not take the right type of vitamins to continue bettering my health!

I am so thankful to be a part of OH...I can always find comforting answers here with all of you through OH.

Thanks again!

   

Linda Y

"IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO START...IT'S ALWAYS TOO LATE TO WAIT."        

                                                                    

newme2
on 12/30/08 11:43 am - Woodford, VA
Hello

I have tried the flintstones Complete. But love the Natures Made Multi's you can get Walgreens. They are small, and work well.

For your hair to grow back, Try Biotin. I had severe hair loss when going through my illness with symptoms with WLS.

Good luck,




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Linda Y.
on 12/30/08 11:50 am - Portsmouth, VA

Hi Stephanie,

Do you take more than 2 of the multi's & are they chewable? 

I tried Biotin for several months & nothing but I'm also almost 3 years out!  I wonder if there is still some hope?

Thanks!

Linda Y

"IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO START...IT'S ALWAYS TOO LATE TO WAIT."        

                                                                    

Tam
on 12/30/08 7:28 pm - Richmond, VA
Biotin is not a "cure all" and takes longer than several months to work...sometimes as much as a year!  There is still hope even at almost 3 years out.  You can also get shampoo and leave in treatments from some salons.  Expensive, yes...worth it...depends on if you want it or not.  As for the Nature Made multi's...they are OK...but not the best.  The BA ones are specially made for us...those that do not digest everything fully.  Just make an informed decision!

Tammy C

down 260+ pounds and loving life more than ever!!!
proud  mom to Kara 12-08-1994 and our newest addition Claire Makenna born 03-26-09 weighing 6 lbs 13 ounces and 19.25 inches long and very healthy.  happily dating...i honestly never knew it could be this good!  there is that special Guy for everyone out there...either you already have him or you will find him when He is ready for it! 

open RNY 04-25-2005

Life could not get any better than this!

Lauren B
on 12/30/08 10:52 pm - VA
I'm so glad Melissa linked you to Andrea's Blog.  She is a vitamin guru and really takes pride in the research she has done.  I would trust any information she passed along to me - and have!   :)

I did the chewable flinstones for a month post op as suggested and then switched to an adult vitamin once I could swallow pills.

As for hair loss, becuase the loss is so startling I really didn't think I saw any regrowth either, but then I started noticing my hair being a bit fuzzier and sure enough upon closer inspection all of the fuzzies could be the new growth coming in.

I did not take biotin this past year mainly because I didn't want to suck down any more pills, but after hearing a friend tell how much her hair grows (ALOT of growth) and that was the only thing she changed up, I decided to add it into my regime.  I do think Tammy is right on and it will be a while before I notice the/if any change.  Unfortunately the studies I've read online do not support biotin or the "hair skin and nails" variety supplements as actually doing anything, but I figure at this point, what could it hurt.  Heck even if it helps my nails get a bit stronger I'm ahead of the game!

Good luck!

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