JennHB Posted December 17, 2008 Report Share Posted December 17, 2008 Hi all, my surgery is 1/2/09 and I am going to GNC & Trader Joes this weekend to stock up on some vitamins and such for post op. Is any multivitamin ok? I know some of you have liquid vitamins or gummy ones, please let me know the brand. Also is Biotin the best one for hair loss, I am sorrt of paranoid of that side effect. I feel like I already loss alot of hair everytime I blow dry. Thank for the help. Pre-Surgery diet starts on Friday, Lord help me get through the holidays! > Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JazzyJude Posted December 17, 2008 Report Share Posted December 17, 2008 Hi Jenn ~ Congrats again on your decision and you will be just fine. Keep the focus and believe in your success yet to come. Vitamins - Everyone has their favorites and some can't chew or don't care for the liquids. I am continuing with what Dr. Miranda from OCC had suggested to use the chewable Centrium Multivitamin. But what I had just started doing is alternating every week is using the Little Critters gummy bites you get from WalMart. I like the Centrium Multivitamin but thought a variety is good and the flavor. Both have the same ingredients. Biotin ~ yes it is good for hair loss. I take 2 in the morning. Me personally, these are my vitamins and supplements I take daily: Morning ~ B12, B6 with Folic Acid dissolvable tablets from TriVita (I order online and used for several years) ~ Vitamin E gel table (for extra strength in hair and nails and healthier skin) ~ Vitamin A gel tablet (for my eyes) ~ Fish Oil gel tablet (I use Iceland Health Omega 3 ~ Cuts your risk of heart attack, strokes, arthritis, improve memory and energy levels, reduces stress and fatigue, and just feels good! ~ (2) Biotin tablets (for hair loss) At 10:00 am ~ (1) chewable Fiber Choice Afternoon At 3:00 pm ~ (1) chewable Fiber Choice Fiber Choice - I get the one for Weight Management (Strawberry) with Chromium Picolinate (200mg per tablet) to aid in weight loss AND helps curbs hunger pangs Benefiber - I use both the chewables (Orange Creme) and/or the unflavored powder throughout. The powder I mixed in my drinks, cooking or baking. There is NO taste and it dissolve to nothing in seconds. The same with the nutrients...I try to make my daily 60 - 90 grams of proteins a day and make sure my iron is up, etc. I will do whatever it takes to get MY body as healthy as possible... Hope this helps...stay well! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jhawkchick75 Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 I do the chewable Centrum as well and like them. I bought the liquid Centrum and I almost threw it up every time I took it - I only lasted about a week on that. Also do fiber choice weight management. I was worried about swallowing pills during post-op, so after the 21 days I started taking some pills I got at a health foods store that are to help your colon and flush you out a bit and get your "rotto rooter" working as Jude says! I've always had a problem with that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nursemom Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 I don't have a complicated vitamin routine, but I know some bandsters swear by it. I love the chewable centrum vit. I can't do the liquid, but I know I need something because am eating so much less. My hair fell out for the first couple of weeks. Not CHUNKS just more when brushing it. I added more protein and did the chewables and was fine (happy to report)! Good luck! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JennHB Posted December 18, 2008 Author Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 Thanks everyone, I was wondering about gel tabs, I thought I remembered that they were ok to take since they disolve quickly but wasn't sure if I heard that right. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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