Six years out and anemic again... keep up those vitamins people!

Daisydoo02
on 10/4/17 3:18 am - GTA, Ontario, Canada
RNY on 11/15/13

You beat me to this Julie, I was going to write the exact same thing to ChristyO as well. SMH

Daisy 5'5" HW: 290 SW: 254 CW: 120

Nov 15, 2013: RNY - Toronto Western Hospital, Nov 2, 2017: Gallbladder removal & hernia repair

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ladygodiva1228
on 10/4/17 4:35 am - Putnam, CT
Revision on 02/04/15
On October 3, 2017 at 11:06 PM Pacific Time, ChristyO wrote:

I'm 1 Year 10 months out I NEVER took a single vitamin blood levels always perfect. It can be a huge waste of money .

I really hate to tell you, but you are going to be for a rude awakening by not taking any vitamins.

I am almost a year further out than you and my labs were good the first two years, but now my iron has tanked and I have an appointment with a hemotoligist to go over options including infusions. My ferritin is 4.55 that is a very bad number and I have been taking my vitamins right along. I am using the Iron patch, but have added in an oral iron also since it appears I am not absorbing the iron.

You have to remember our bodies have stores of vitamins, but if we are not replenishing them then they get used up.

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catwoman7
on 10/4/17 6:02 am
RNY on 06/03/15

a friend of mine who had RNY about eight years ago did the same thing - never took vitamins. He spent a lot of time in the hospital this past year with numerous vitamin deficiencies. I think you're treading some dangerous waters.

RNY 06/03/15 by Michael Garren (Madison, WI)

HW: 373 SW: 316 GW: 150 LW: 138 CW: 163

NHPOD9
on 10/4/17 11:54 am
On October 3, 2017 at 11:06 PM Pacific Time, ChristyO wrote:

I'm 1 Year 10 months out I NEVER took a single vitamin blood levels always perfect. It can be a huge waste of money .

These types of posts floor me.

What is the worst case scenario regarding taking vitamins? A bit of hassle and the cost (which doesn't have to be "huge." Many stores offer BOGO sales. I buy the huge Kirkland bottle of multis that seem to last forever.)

What is the worst case scenario to not take vitamins? Loss of teeth, broken bones, anemia, exhaustion, hospitalization, cardiac arrest, death...to name a few.

If you think vitamins are unnecessary, then you are completely clueless about your surgery. A portion of your intestines has been rerouted. This is the portion that absorbs the majority of vitamins and minerals. It does not matter if you "eat clean and healthy." The likelihood you will absorb enough vitamins and minerals through food is very low.

~Jen
RNY, 8/1/2011
HW: 348          SW: 306          CW:-fighting regain
    GW: 140


He who endures, conquers. ~Persius

Cicerogirl, The PhD
Version

on 10/4/17 12:06 pm - OH

You are still using up some of your body's stored vitamins from before surgery. That isn't going to last forever.

14 years out; 190 pounds lost, 165 pound loss maintained

You don't drown by falling in the water. You drown by staying there.

CerealKiller Kat71
on 10/5/17 6:19 pm
RNY on 12/31/13
On October 3, 2017 at 11:06 PM Pacific Time, ChristyO wrote:

I'm 1 Year 10 months out I NEVER took a single vitamin blood levels always perfect. It can be a huge waste of money .

Ding Ding Ding: Darwin Award Winner in the making!!

"What you eat in private, you wear in public." --- Kat

Eggface
on 10/9/17 12:07 pm, edited 10/9/17 5:12 am - Sunny Southern, CA

Please take them. Vitamins in "typical" people can be unnecessary if you eat a very varied diet but vitamins in someone with a malabsorptive procedure are imperative! Being active in the community for as long as I have I've seen some horror stories and every study I have read says you will have issues if you don't... you still may even if faithful take them (iron is notorious for this and stores/ferritin takes years to deplete) but at least you are helping vs. hurting.

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Grim_Traveller
on 10/3/17 6:24 pm
RNY on 08/21/12

Audrey, have you tried iron patches? I know several people that had big jumps in iron after using them.

6'3" tall, male.

Highest weight was 475. RNY on 08/21/12. Current weight: 198.

M1 -24; M2 -21; M3 -19; M4 -21; M5 -13; M6 -21; M7 -10; M8 -16; M9 -10; M10 -8; M11 -6; M12 -5.

aesposito
on 10/3/17 6:42 pm

I have not tried iron patches but I am considering all possibilities. I have ADD and way too many children... and as a result I tend to forget vitamins from time to time... patches may certainly help...

Audrey

Highest weight: 340
Surgery weight: 313
Surgery date: 10/24/11
Current weight 170... 170 pounds lost!!!!

I am not a doctor, but I play one at work.

Sparklekitty, Science-Loving Derby Hag
on 10/3/17 7:46 pm
RNY on 08/05/19

I'm borderline anemic and my hematologist suggested combining the patches and oral supplements. Even if I'm not consistent with the patches, his approach is that it certainly couldn't hurt. Might be worth a try!

Sparklekitty / Julie / Nerdy Little Secret (#42)
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