Guest guest Posted April 30, 2006 Report Share Posted April 30, 2006 some multi's dont have alot of iron but most have 100%. Vicki Tracey wrote: Hi Guys! I just started taking a new multi-vitamin that I got as a free sample. It has iron but only 17% rda. Is that enough? Thanks! Hugs! Tracey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2006 Report Share Posted April 30, 2006 Tracey, that might not be enough for you since you do not eat meat. I am currently not supplementing beyond my Centrum. If I ever get my butt to the lab I will let you know how I am doing, but I eat meat. Last time I checked I was fine, though. Marta > I just started taking a new multi-vitamin that I got as a free > sample. It has iron but only 17% rda. Is that enough? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2006 Report Share Posted April 30, 2006 > Hi Guys! > > I just started taking a new multi-vitamin that I got as a free > sample. It has iron but only 17% rda. Is that enough? =============================== Tracey The following are Parts of an article in Beyond Change 2002 (Sally Myers RD,CPT) 50 mg of elemental iron seems to work well for short limb bypass whereas the long limb (which we are) bypass seem to need 150 to 200 mg of elemental iron on a daily basis. 200 mg. of Vitamin C should be taken with iron to increase the absorption. In humans, some of the roles iron participates in are: *Oxygen binding and transport *Enzyme reactions *Helps develop neurotransmitters in the brain i.e. serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine (these neurotransmitters play a significant role in food cravings) *Assist in converting beta-carotene to Vitamin A. *Helps break down cholesterol *helps detoxify medications *Assists in making collagen *Takes part in Vitamin D activation. Foods that block the absorption of iron are coffee and tea, whole grains, bran, legumes, spinach (high fiber in general), Calcium. Foods that increase the absorption of iron are Meats and vitamin C. (so it's a good idea to add these when eating foods that hurt iron absorption) Observation seems to indicate ferrous sulfate is not effective for WLS patients. Iron in the form of Ferrous Fumerate, Gluconate or polysaccharide appear to be better absorbed post-surgically. Prescription use of Trinsicon, Chromagen Forte and Niferex have proven effective for many patients. My Note: Please remember Iron Overload can be serious so it's best to use Iron supplementation under a doctors advice. Hugs Jo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2006 Report Share Posted May 1, 2006 Hi Everyone, I am restarting to take the ADEKs again.Do I still need to take an additional multivitamin with that? I heard all the talk about iron.Do I still need iron? Since I have had a hysderectomy 9 years ago? I havent been told anything about my iron levels in the past. My main thing has been my vit.D level..I do need to have my labs drawn again.I am over due for them.I am alittle afraid to have them done.Because we have been going through some hard times in the last 6 months.Sometimes we have run out of food.So I know I havent gotten my protein on a daily basis.Plus in the last 4 months having gone cold turkey off the antidepression meds.Its been hard for me to figure out whats effecting me? The lack of food or the lack of meds??? But its finally getting better..So I'm going to Wal Mart to tomorrow to shop and get more vitamins... Thanks, roseofsharon_ps121 wrote: - My Note: Please remember Iron Overload can be serious so it's best > to use Iron supplementation under a doctors advice. > > Hugs > Jo ************************* Just a note to add to Jo's great info. Dr K has me on 264 ml of liquid iron. He said that it is almost impossible for us (DS'rs) to take to much iron. My boss (who has dr. in pharmacology) could not believe the amount that Dr K said I should take. But he is ordering it for me in bulk. Nice to have an " in " . He also orders my ADEKs for me too, which I now have to take. Sharon in Onyx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2006 Report Share Posted May 2, 2006 > I am restarting to take the ADEKs again.Do I still need to take an additional multivitamin with that? **Hi ! ADEKs is a multivitamin...but it is limited. When we had our surgery we were told to take a good multivitamin. As our individual labs indicate, some of us are told to " ADD " ADEKs. So unless Dr. K says to use ADEKs " Instead " of a multivitamin I would take both.** I heard all the talk about iron.Do I still need iron? Since I have had a hysderectomy 9 years ago? I havent been told anything about my iron levels in the past. **Since you no longer have periods then you were not instructed to take iron. Iron toxicity can be a real problem. On the other hand I have seen a whole bunch of people develop anemia...Men included who of course don't have periods. I wouldn't take an individual Iron supplement without labs that indicate you needed it...but I " personally " would take a multi with iron included until my labs said I was getting too much.** My main thing has been my vit.D level..I do need to have my labs drawn again.I am over due for them.I am alittle afraid to have them done. **Bottom line...What you NEED to take or don't NEED to take all hinge on your labs. A little afraid to have them done??? I would be scared shit-less NOT to have them done! I would be scared that I was letting a little problem develop into an expensive long drawn out problem. The sooner you know about a deficiency the easier it is to correct it. Plus you may be worried for nothing...your labs will tell the tale.** Because we have been going through some hard times in the last 6 months.Sometimes we have run out of food.So I know I havent gotten my protein on a daily basis. **..my heart bleeds for you. I understand how impossible it can be to afford things like labs and vitamins when you can't even afford to eat. But as soon as you can, please get your labs done. Please make your supplements and protein a high priority. Remember protein does not have to be in the form of Steak. Beans and rice are cheap, filling and together create a complete protein. Will you use Protein drinks??? Perhaps some of us have some protein powders hanging around that we didn't use, like or finish...if we sent them to you would you use them?*** Plus in the last 4 months having gone cold turkey off the antidepression meds.Its been hard for me to figure out whats effecting me? The lack of food or the lack of meds??? But its finally getting better..So I'm going to Wal Mart to tomorrow to shop and get more vitamins... **I don't know much about anti-depression meds...but I do know going off cold turkey can be rough. Ouch! Please be careful...YOU may not be the best judge on how well your handling life Off the medication. Be willing to listen to loved ones/friends. I'm glad that life/finances are getting better. I'm praying that life is full of Vitamin D sunshiny days, happiness and FOOD!** Hugs Jo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2006 Report Share Posted May 2, 2006 Hi Jo, Thanks for responding to my questions.I will contact Dee and have her send me out my labs.I have been worried about it.You are right.I need to have them done.Why worry and then have something to worry about because I waited too long.. Thanks Again, Jo wrote: > I am restarting to take the ADEKs again.Do I still need to take an additional multivitamin with that? **Hi ! ADEKs is a multivitamin...but it is limited. When we had our surgery we were told to take a good multivitamin. As our individual labs indicate, some of us are told to " ADD " ADEKs. So unless Dr. K says to use ADEKs " Instead " of a multivitamin I would take both.** I heard all the talk about iron.Do I still need iron? Since I have had a hysderectomy 9 years ago? I havent been told anything about my iron levels in the past. **Since you no longer have periods then you were not instructed to take iron. Iron toxicity can be a real problem. On the other hand I have seen a whole bunch of people develop anemia...Men included who of course don't have periods. I wouldn't take an individual Iron supplement without labs that indicate you needed it...but I " personally " would take a multi with iron included until my labs said I was getting too much.** My main thing has been my vit.D level..I do need to have my labs drawn again.I am over due for them.I am alittle afraid to have them done. **Bottom line...What you NEED to take or don't NEED to take all hinge on your labs. A little afraid to have them done??? I would be scared shit-less NOT to have them done! I would be scared that I was letting a little problem develop into an expensive long drawn out problem. The sooner you know about a deficiency the easier it is to correct it. Plus you may be worried for nothing...your labs will tell the tale.** Because we have been going through some hard times in the last 6 months.Sometimes we have run out of food.So I know I havent gotten my protein on a daily basis. **..my heart bleeds for you. I understand how impossible it can be to afford things like labs and vitamins when you can't even afford to eat. But as soon as you can, please get your labs done. Please make your supplements and protein a high priority. Remember protein does not have to be in the form of Steak. Beans and rice are cheap, filling and together create a complete protein. Will you use Protein drinks??? Perhaps some of us have some protein powders hanging around that we didn't use, like or finish...if we sent them to you would you use them?*** Plus in the last 4 months having gone cold turkey off the antidepression meds.Its been hard for me to figure out whats effecting me? The lack of food or the lack of meds??? But its finally getting better..So I'm going to Wal Mart to tomorrow to shop and get more vitamins... **I don't know much about anti-depression meds...but I do know going off cold turkey can be rough. Ouch! Please be careful...YOU may not be the best judge on how well your handling life Off the medication. Be willing to listen to loved ones/friends. I'm glad that life/finances are getting better. I'm praying that life is full of Vitamin D sunshiny days, happiness and FOOD!** Hugs Jo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2006 Report Share Posted May 2, 2006 > Hi Jo, > Thanks for responding to my questions.I will contact Dee and have her send me out my labs.I have been worried about it.You are right.I need to have them done.Why worry and then have something to worry about because I waited too long.. > Thanks Again, =============================== I love it when the Kids behave! lol... Hugs Jo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2006 Report Share Posted May 3, 2006 Hey Mom..... I am having my labs done again Friday too! Deanna Jo wrote: > Hi Jo, > Thanks for responding to my questions.I will contact Dee and have her send me out my labs.I have been worried about it.You are right.I need to have them done.Why worry and then have something to worry about because I waited too long.. > Thanks Again, =============================== I love it when the Kids behave! lol... Hugs Jo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2006 Report Share Posted May 3, 2006 > Hey Mom..... > I am having my labs done again Friday too! > > Deanna =========================== And my heart swells with pride! Now if can just figure out a way to keep you from breaking your neck next!!!! lol...or have you previously already managed to do that? When are you going to have surgery?? Hugs Jo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2006 Report Share Posted May 6, 2006 Thanks Marta! I'll keep that in mind. Maybe I'll be additional iron just in case. Tracey > > Tracey, that might not be enough for you since you do not eat meat. I > am currently not supplementing beyond my Centrum. If I ever get my > butt to the lab I will let you know how I am doing, but I eat meat. > > Last time I checked I was fine, though. > > Marta > > > > I just started taking a new multi-vitamin that I got as a free > > sample. It has iron but only 17% rda. Is that enough? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2006 Report Share Posted May 6, 2006 > > Tracey > > The following are Parts of an article in Beyond Change 2002 (Sally > Myers RD,CPT) > > 50 mg of elemental iron seems to work well for short limb bypass > whereas the long limb (which we are) bypass seem to need 150 to 200 > mg of elemental iron on a daily basis. > Hi Jo! Well, I am definitely not taking enough iron, then! It's not even close to 50 mg. But, 50mg sounds awfully high compared to the US RDA. I guess when I'm done with this free sample of vitamins, I'll just go back to my usuals to be safe. Hugs! Tracey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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