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Hi a...this was of great interest to me. The type of baritric

surgery I had (BPD/DS) produces a fairly high rate of malabsorption.

Vit D and calcium are two things we must diligently watch. Curently I

take a Vit D gel cap with 50,000iu 3 times a week, as well as 2000mg of

calcium (mostly citrate, some carbonate) to hopefuly avoid issues those

who have gone before me had to face.

A always, I do so much appreciate te information.

Love & hugs...

Tess

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Hi Tess. I know malabsorption is a special concern for you. I hope

the supplements you are taking will stop any problems from happening.

Many members have irritation of the stomach lining from meds, and that

could also interfere with absorption. Hopefully everyone will pay

close attention and eat a healthy diet as well as supplement if the

need be.

a

On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 18:00:46 -0800, Grammi_Love@...

<Grammi_Love@...> wrote:

> Hi a...this was of great interest to me. The type of baritric

> surgery I had (BPD/DS) produces a fairly high rate of malabsorption.

> Vit D and calcium are two things we must diligently watch. Curently I

> take a Vit D gel cap with 50,000iu 3 times a week, as well as 2000mg of

> calcium (mostly citrate, some carbonate) to hopefuly avoid issues those

> who have gone before me had to face.

>

> A always, I do so much appreciate te information.

>

> Love & hugs...

>

> Tess

>

>

>

>

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Hi Tess. I know malabsorption is a special concern for you. I hope

the supplements you are taking will stop any problems from happening.

Many members have irritation of the stomach lining from meds, and that

could also interfere with absorption. Hopefully everyone will pay

close attention and eat a healthy diet as well as supplement if the

need be.

a

On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 18:00:46 -0800, Grammi_Love@...

<Grammi_Love@...> wrote:

> Hi a...this was of great interest to me. The type of baritric

> surgery I had (BPD/DS) produces a fairly high rate of malabsorption.

> Vit D and calcium are two things we must diligently watch. Curently I

> take a Vit D gel cap with 50,000iu 3 times a week, as well as 2000mg of

> calcium (mostly citrate, some carbonate) to hopefuly avoid issues those

> who have gone before me had to face.

>

> A always, I do so much appreciate te information.

>

> Love & hugs...

>

> Tess

>

>

>

>

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