How many vitamins do you think you would need to take just from your surgery alone?I based my supplements on how my blood tests were. For several years after surgery, I was in a University study which was ultimately published in international Journal of science about bariatric surgery. They didn't tell me specifically what to do; they just checked me once a year with a day or two of testing that included many many vials of blood taken for blood panels. That was so helpful for me because I could see exactly what my levels were in terms of iron and calcium and just general vitamin intake or overtake. A lot of people do take too many vitamins and it can actually be lethal. Water soluble vitamins you can take as much as you want to. Vitamin C is the best example of that. Fat soluble stay in your organs for a lot longer and the older you get, the harder it is to screen them through those organs. So you have to be pretty careful about fat soluble vitamins.
Anyway there really is not a right answer for everyone. I do exactly what my surgeon told me, and exactly what my nutritionist told me. The rest of my supplements are based on my metabolic blood panels I have done at least once a year by my primary care doctor. It's really easy to alter the balance in your metabolic blood panel so make sure that you get it checked as often as you can and adjust your supplements accordingly.
The proof is in the pudding... or in this case, in your personal blood levels.
It's quite common to do a metabolic panel, A1C, and vitamin labs for the 3-month follow up visit. Some places may have additional tests.how soon after surgery do they normally test your metabolic counts?
My program has it at 6 and 12 months post op, but my annual physical fell 3 months after, so we ran them anyway and it actually gave bariatrics a glimpse of what I was doing well and what went sideways, so at the six month bloodwork they had to take me off vitamin d for a few months because I was off the charts with too much at both draws, but at 6 months I was approaching a danger zone. This was weird because for years pre-surgery I was on the same dose of D and was barely hanging on to the low part of normal. I have follow up bloodwork now on 9/4 at 9 months post op to check on the D levels and do a spot check on my TSH to see if my hypothyroid meds need adjusting. TSH was normal at 3 months, so we’ll see what the number is at 9.how soon after surgery do they normally test your metabolic counts?
Thank you for sharing your experience with me. My surgeon did not do any blood work before surgery so im not sure what it should be, I dont back to surgeon til October but I do see my primary doctor September 14 should i ask him if he can do it.Well I was in a University study at the same campus where I had my RYGB. They did test before surgery and then at brief intervals for the first year, and then annually. But because I had Graves disease and other stuff my personal doctor does metabolic panels on me about twice a year.
Did you have your metabolic panels done by your surgeon? If so, I imagine you're on a schedule and will be called in for a check-up and metabolic panel. I doubt that anyone has any kind of identical follow up to anyone else, but you could call your surgeon
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Yeah i thought maybe it was when i go back in October for my 3 month follow up. But im pretty sure my family doctor will do some on the 14th of September. Thank you for your imput.It's quite common to do a metabolic panel, A1C, and vitamin labs for the 3-month follow up visit. Some places may have additional tests.