Vitamin List After Surgery

Liz C.
on 1/16/10 10:08 am - DE
I was wondering if anyone could post exactually what vitamins they have to take now on a daily basis after sugery?  I am curious because I am hearing all sorts of things..

Thanks, Liz

 
Starting weight from 8/7/09- pre op and post op!


RNY Surgery on 2/22/10- weightloss post op! 

  
The Incredible
Shrinking Woman

on 1/16/10 10:14 am - NY
It is really dependent on the type of surgery that you have.  For me, my NUT told me that I justed needed a multi vitamin and calcium citrate. 

Nancy
"Learn from Yesterday.  Live for Today.  Hope for Tomorrow" - Albet Einstein

            
vitalady
on 1/16/10 10:16 am - Puyallup, WA
RNY on 10/05/94
It depends on the result you want.

sounds silly, but some don't really care where they are in 5 yrs as long as the plan isn't inconvenient. KWIM? Sounds crazy, but true.

Michelle
RNY, distal, 10/5/94 

P.S.  My year + long absence has NOTHING to do with my WLS, or my type of WLS. See my profile.

Liz C.
on 1/16/10 10:26 am - DE

Well I am having gastric bypass.. and I want good results.. lol


 
Starting weight from 8/7/09- pre op and post op!


RNY Surgery on 2/22/10- weightloss post op! 

  
vitalady
on 1/16/10 10:58 am - Puyallup, WA
RNY on 10/05/94
hey, told ya it sounds crazy. One lady came in here and wasn't going to tell her HUSBAND she was having WLS. She was going to lose her wt and have it undone in 2 yrs. Poof. She would be cured.

*I* am never speechless. *I* was speechless. I had to leave the room to keep my eyes from boinking out of my head.

Seriously.

So, if you want yet another opinion, email me privately cuz I can't post it and keep formatting here. I'm as computer illiterate as they come. [email protected]





Michelle
RNY, distal, 10/5/94 

P.S.  My year + long absence has NOTHING to do with my WLS, or my type of WLS. See my profile.

M M
on 1/16/10 10:29 am

http://www.meltingmama.net/wls/vitamin-recommendation-list-for-gastric-bypass-patients.html

From the ASMBS -

Micronutrient and Macronutrient Needs in Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Patients

Roux-en-Y surgery creates an increased risk for deficiency of certain nutrients. Decreased intake in combination with varying degrees of malabsorption presents unique challenges to achieving the macronutrient and micronutrient status needed to thrive. Lifelong preventative actions, such as supplementation, regular follow-up, and thorough patient education are mandatory for accomplishing all the benefits and avoidance of the health risks involved in Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery. Given the nature of the procedure and the individuals undergoing the procedure, no clear protocols have been determined. The focus, therefore, is on risk reduction and careful monitoring and follow-up, versus risk elimination.

Recommendations for RYGB patients are the following(Links added are mine, not a thorough list, will add more):

• Chewable, liquid, or powder multivitamin containing RDA levels of iron and zinc taken daily.

• Sublingual B12 (500–1,000mcg) once per week, IM injection (1,000mcg) once per month, or nasal gel or B12 patch (1,000mcg) once per week; increase based on follow-up labs 

• Chewable, liquid, powder, or lozenge 1,000 to 1,500mg calcium citrate with vitamin D in divided doses; increase based on follow-up labs.

Some programs may also recommend a separate daily B-complex or thiamine (Vitamin B1).  Also, some of us require additional vitamins and supplements, namely IRON and VITAMIN D.  Other trace elements may be suggested after you have bloodwork done.

 

tisha_jill
on 1/16/10 10:41 am
Thanks for posting such a thorough response -  Do you know if there a long term advantage to remaining on the chewable/liquid/powder  as opposed to pill form once tolerated?  
Tisha

poet_kelly
on 1/16/10 1:57 pm - OH
My surgeon told me that liquids or chewables would be absorbed better.  However, I have looked and have not found any scientific study or anything like that to back up that statement.  The ASMBS suggest chewables initially after surgery but does not say we need them indefinitely.  And I know a number of people who use pills that you swallow and their labs seem to be OK. 

Kelly
M M
on 1/16/10 9:14 pm
I would ask a surgeon or three - responses vary.
The Incredible
Shrinking Woman

on 1/16/10 10:32 am - NY
http://www.cornellweightlosssurgery.org/wei_los_faq/

Hi Liz -
You might want to check this out.  Once you are in the site, scroll down so that you can see the dietary guidelines. There is one posted for your sugery and it lists various recommended vitamins. Hope it helps.

Nancy
"Learn from Yesterday.  Live for Today.  Hope for Tomorrow" - Albet Einstein

            
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