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Learn more about weight loss surgery at Rocky Mountain Associated Physicians www.RMAP.com (801) 268-3800<\/strong><\/em><\/span><\/p><\/div>\n

One habit all weight loss surgery<\/a><\/span> patients must start is taking their vitamins. These are very important to bariatric patients, and something that must be done for the rest of their lives. Taking a multivitamin, calcium citrate, sublingual B12 and ADEK (for Duodenal Switch<\/a><\/span> patients) every day assures that your body gets the nutrients it needs. Restrictive malabsorptive operations such as weight loss surgery carry a risk for nutritional deficiencies. Patients are required to take vitamins and minerals that prevent nutritional deficiencies.<\/span><\/p>\n

Eating patterns and portions have changed. Essential vitamins and minerals may not be included in a high enough quantity in the foods that you eat to meet daily requirements. Taking your vitamins every day must be a lifestyle habit.<\/span><\/p>\n

There could be severe consequences if you forget to take your vitamins and minerals. Those could result in the following:<\/span><\/p>\n