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We discourage Tums in our practice.

Hosier, RD, LD

Clinical Dietitian

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St. Luke's Regional Medical Center

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>>> Heidi.Gianaris@... 9/15/2006 2:13:02 PM >>>

I know calcium citrate is better absorbed after gastric bypass, but

does anyone recommend TUMS for calcium? And if so, do you recommnend

the regular, extra strength, or the Ultra and how many per day. Thanks

for any input!

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My husband and I went out tonight, and I asked him to pull over so I could get some tums, because I was feeling gassy. I didn't really mean tums, I meant gas-X, but tums for me is like a coverall word for tummy medicine, like tylenol is for headaches. Anyways, he said he thought he rememberd someone in Mexicali at the hospital say I wasn't supposed to have Tums. I don't remember this. After questioning him he said he didn't remember if it was just tums, or if rolaids and peptobismol were included and he could'nt remember who said it.

I didn't hear this. Does anyone know if tums, rolaids, peptomismal ect are no-no's?

Thanks

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Hi

How are you doing?

I don't remember anything about that. Maybe send a note to Nina.

I hope you are doing well.

Liz

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My husband and I went out tonight, and I asked him to pull over so I could get some tums, because I was feeling gassy. I didn't really mean tums, I meant gas-X, but tums for me is like a coverall word for tummy medicine, like tylenol is for headaches. Anyways, he said he thought he rememberd someone in Mexicali at the hospital say I wasn't supposed to have Tums. I don't remember this. After questioning him he said he didn't remember if it was just tums, or if rolaids and peptobismol were included and he could'nt remember who said it.

I didn't hear this. Does anyone know if tums, rolaids, peptomismal ect are no-no's?

Thanks

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Also acid reduction (Tums & PPI's) could affect Intrinsic Factor production hence decrease B12 absorption.

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From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Abbe Breiter-FinebergSent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 11:26 AM Subject: Re: Tums

Grace,

Tums is not a good source of calcium for anyone. Tums is taken to reduce acid but acid is needed to absorb calcium so when you take tums, its not possible to absorb much of the calcium. Other sources of calcium carbonate are okay.

abbe

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Hello,Our bariatric coordinator insists the AGB patients use Tums for every day calcium supplemention. Depsite the fact that the carbonate form may cause constipation; is there any other reason why Tums would not be a good choice for using daily in the AGB patient? Thanks, Grace L Registered Dietitian | Diabetes EducatorBon Secours Richmond Health System | St. 's Diabetes Treatment Center5875 Bremo Road | Richmond, VA | 23226W: 804-287-7079 | F: 804-287-7839 | grace_millerbshsi (DOT) orgGood Help to Those in Need®

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