Guest guest Posted December 14, 2000 Report Share Posted December 14, 2000 Thanks Pam. If I can navigate through all the snow (close to 2 feet in the last 2 days) I am going to try to make it to the store this weekend. Tarri in Missouri MGB 09-29-00 329/275 Re: Fatigue > Tarri and Trudy: > > GNC store sells a brand called All-In-One I am told. I do want to check the > ingredients compared to the " One Source " though. > Pam from land > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2000 Report Share Posted December 14, 2000 Thanks Pam. If I can navigate through all the snow (close to 2 feet in the last 2 days) I am going to try to make it to the store this weekend. Tarri in Missouri MGB 09-29-00 329/275 Re: Fatigue > Tarri and Trudy: > > GNC store sells a brand called All-In-One I am told. I do want to check the > ingredients compared to the " One Source " though. > Pam from land > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2000 Report Share Posted December 14, 2000 PJ, Thanks for the response. I am going to try and navigate all this snow (close to 2 feet in the last 2 days) this weekend to the store for vitamin alternatives. I hate that the liquid are worthless - I was looking forward to trashing these horse pills. I'll bet you are right about the plateau. I know others have written that they are on hold (still loosing inches in the process) but then drop a bunch at one wack. Hope your holidays are merry. Tarri in Missouri MGB 09-29-00 329/275 Re: Fatigue > Tarri, don't know why, but I do know that Dr. R doesn't want us taking liquid > vitamins. > Somebody was going to email him and ask why, but as of yet no answer. > I am doing OK. Not great, just OK. Getting a little tired of the battle > with my belly. Somedays she likes eggs, for an example, then a week later, > not so well. It's hard to know what to eat, except soup. Belly likes soup. > But, nothing big is wrong, nor really worth complaining about. Friday will > be 6 weeks, and for many of us, the first 2 months or so are somewhat trying. > To add salt to the wound, I am on a plateau. Lost 24 first month, only 1 > since. No big deal. But, if I have to endure tummy wars, and unbelievable > gas, and often not feeling too well cause tummy is having a hissy fit, then > at the very least I could LOSE some weight. Know what I mean??? > I have a feeling that a couple months from now, I won't even remember this > time. But right now, it is all that I know! You take care of you, though, > and let me know how all goes for you. Fondly, PhillyJude > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2000 Report Share Posted December 14, 2000 PJ, Thanks for the response. I am going to try and navigate all this snow (close to 2 feet in the last 2 days) this weekend to the store for vitamin alternatives. I hate that the liquid are worthless - I was looking forward to trashing these horse pills. I'll bet you are right about the plateau. I know others have written that they are on hold (still loosing inches in the process) but then drop a bunch at one wack. Hope your holidays are merry. Tarri in Missouri MGB 09-29-00 329/275 Re: Fatigue > Tarri, don't know why, but I do know that Dr. R doesn't want us taking liquid > vitamins. > Somebody was going to email him and ask why, but as of yet no answer. > I am doing OK. Not great, just OK. Getting a little tired of the battle > with my belly. Somedays she likes eggs, for an example, then a week later, > not so well. It's hard to know what to eat, except soup. Belly likes soup. > But, nothing big is wrong, nor really worth complaining about. Friday will > be 6 weeks, and for many of us, the first 2 months or so are somewhat trying. > To add salt to the wound, I am on a plateau. Lost 24 first month, only 1 > since. No big deal. But, if I have to endure tummy wars, and unbelievable > gas, and often not feeling too well cause tummy is having a hissy fit, then > at the very least I could LOSE some weight. Know what I mean??? > I have a feeling that a couple months from now, I won't even remember this > time. But right now, it is all that I know! You take care of you, though, > and let me know how all goes for you. Fondly, PhillyJude > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2000 Report Share Posted December 14, 2000 Terri, Thanks for the tip about Propel - I'll look for it here in Missouri. Tarri MGB 09-29-00 329/275 Re: Fatigue > In a message dated 12/13/00 10:15:03 AM Eastern Standard Time, > jonigra@... writes: > > > > > Joni, > > > Yikes. After about 2 weeks post op I don't think I could drink Gatorade > > > again in my life. Any other " sports " drinks you could recommend? > > > Tarri in Missouri > > > > Hi Tarri, > > I just wanted to tell you about the newer drink out by Gatorade called > Propel. Have you tried it? It is like flavored water. It is very light and > they have 3 different flavors; Berry, citrus, and lemon. It has all the b > vitamins in it and all the good stuff Gatorade has. No sugar. I like it a > lot. When I say I am drinking Gatorade-Propel is usually what I am talking > about. > > :^) > Terri K > MGB 10/12/00 > 340/280/1?? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2000 Report Share Posted December 14, 2000 Terri, Thanks for the tip about Propel - I'll look for it here in Missouri. Tarri MGB 09-29-00 329/275 Re: Fatigue > In a message dated 12/13/00 10:15:03 AM Eastern Standard Time, > jonigra@... writes: > > > > > Joni, > > > Yikes. After about 2 weeks post op I don't think I could drink Gatorade > > > again in my life. Any other " sports " drinks you could recommend? > > > Tarri in Missouri > > > > Hi Tarri, > > I just wanted to tell you about the newer drink out by Gatorade called > Propel. Have you tried it? It is like flavored water. It is very light and > they have 3 different flavors; Berry, citrus, and lemon. It has all the b > vitamins in it and all the good stuff Gatorade has. No sugar. I like it a > lot. When I say I am drinking Gatorade-Propel is usually what I am talking > about. > > :^) > Terri K > MGB 10/12/00 > 340/280/1?? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2000 Report Share Posted December 14, 2000 I have found a vitamin here in Philly that is made specifically for easy swallowing. It's the most compact multivit I've seen. Expensive, $14.00 for 90 pills. But easy to get down. Much smaller than GNC's. I also hear that they do a huge mail order business, so if anyone is interested. . . let me know. PhillyJude Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2000 Report Share Posted December 14, 2000 I have found a vitamin here in Philly that is made specifically for easy swallowing. It's the most compact multivit I've seen. Expensive, $14.00 for 90 pills. But easy to get down. Much smaller than GNC's. I also hear that they do a huge mail order business, so if anyone is interested. . . let me know. PhillyJude Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2000 Report Share Posted December 14, 2000 ROTFLMAO!!!!! Thanks for the warning! Love, Sperb >>> KathiBrandes@... 12/14/00 06:04AM >>> Was this the recommendation for zinc? I bought some last night. I take my meds as soon as I get up in the morning--before I'm fully awake. I have a decorative box/tray on my beside table, and all me meds and supplements are in it, including my Rolaids. So, I'm picking up the bottles, opening them, shaking the pills/capsules/tablets into my hand...including the Rolaids...I lay everything except the Rolaids on the counter and toss the Rolaids (4 of them) into my mouth and start chewing...only they don't taste the same...they actually taste sorta...horrible... HINT--don't chew the zinc--it DOES NOT taste good.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2000 Report Share Posted December 14, 2000 ROTFLMAO!!!!! Thanks for the warning! Love, Sperb >>> KathiBrandes@... 12/14/00 06:04AM >>> Was this the recommendation for zinc? I bought some last night. I take my meds as soon as I get up in the morning--before I'm fully awake. I have a decorative box/tray on my beside table, and all me meds and supplements are in it, including my Rolaids. So, I'm picking up the bottles, opening them, shaking the pills/capsules/tablets into my hand...including the Rolaids...I lay everything except the Rolaids on the counter and toss the Rolaids (4 of them) into my mouth and start chewing...only they don't taste the same...they actually taste sorta...horrible... HINT--don't chew the zinc--it DOES NOT taste good.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2000 Report Share Posted December 15, 2000 The vitamin I am referring to is called: Mega V&M and it is controlled time released. Some of the water soluble vitamins within it are released bit by bit. But for our purposes, that's less important. Says on the label: Easy-to-swallow. The ingredients are good, the amounts are good of each vitamin, and the size is wonderful. Since I have begun taking this brand, I feel better than I have, and noticeably in just a few days. However it is that our new plumbing absorbs, it seems to absorb this well. I am finally feeling like I want to again! And I think it's because of this vitamin. I took a couple others, to finish my old supply and tried a few of a friend's, and nothing feels like this one does. Here is their info: Penn Herb Company, 1-. or pennherb.com Enjoy! PhillyJude Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2000 Report Share Posted December 15, 2000 The vitamin I am referring to is called: Mega V&M and it is controlled time released. Some of the water soluble vitamins within it are released bit by bit. But for our purposes, that's less important. Says on the label: Easy-to-swallow. The ingredients are good, the amounts are good of each vitamin, and the size is wonderful. Since I have begun taking this brand, I feel better than I have, and noticeably in just a few days. However it is that our new plumbing absorbs, it seems to absorb this well. I am finally feeling like I want to again! And I think it's because of this vitamin. I took a couple others, to finish my old supply and tried a few of a friend's, and nothing feels like this one does. Here is their info: Penn Herb Company, 1-. or pennherb.com Enjoy! PhillyJude Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2000 Report Share Posted December 15, 2000 Hey PJ . . . I'd like that mail order address or website. Thanks, Tarri in Missouri MGB 09-29-00 329/270 Re: Fatigue > I have found a vitamin here in Philly that is made specifically for easy > swallowing. It's the most compact multivit I've seen. Expensive, $14.00 for > 90 pills. But easy to get down. Much smaller than GNC's. I also hear that > they do a huge mail order business, so if anyone is interested. . . let > me know. PhillyJude > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2000 Report Share Posted December 15, 2000 Hey PJ . . . I'd like that mail order address or website. Thanks, Tarri in Missouri MGB 09-29-00 329/270 Re: Fatigue > I have found a vitamin here in Philly that is made specifically for easy > swallowing. It's the most compact multivit I've seen. Expensive, $14.00 for > 90 pills. But easy to get down. Much smaller than GNC's. I also hear that > they do a huge mail order business, so if anyone is interested. . . let > me know. PhillyJude > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2000 Report Share Posted December 15, 2000 Jude, Writing this down, thanx, T. Re: Fatigue The vitamin I am referring to is called: Mega V&M and it is controlled time released. Some of the water soluble vitamins within it are released bit by bit. But for our purposes, that's less important. Says on the label: Easy-to-swallow. The ingredients are good, the amounts are good of each vitamin, and the size is wonderful. Since I have begun taking this brand, I feel better than I have, and noticeably in just a few days. However it is that our new plumbing absorbs, it seems to absorb this well. I am finally feeling like I want to again! And I think it's because of this vitamin. I took a couple others, to finish my old supply and tried a few of a friend's, and nothing feels like this one does. Here is their info: Penn Herb Company, 1-. or pennherb.com Enjoy! PhillyJude Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2000 Report Share Posted December 15, 2000 Jude, Writing this down, thanx, T. Re: Fatigue The vitamin I am referring to is called: Mega V&M and it is controlled time released. Some of the water soluble vitamins within it are released bit by bit. But for our purposes, that's less important. Says on the label: Easy-to-swallow. The ingredients are good, the amounts are good of each vitamin, and the size is wonderful. Since I have begun taking this brand, I feel better than I have, and noticeably in just a few days. However it is that our new plumbing absorbs, it seems to absorb this well. I am finally feeling like I want to again! And I think it's because of this vitamin. I took a couple others, to finish my old supply and tried a few of a friend's, and nothing feels like this one does. Here is their info: Penn Herb Company, 1-. or pennherb.com Enjoy! PhillyJude Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2000 Report Share Posted December 18, 2000 For these vitamins: Pennherb.com or 1-. Ask about their easy to swallow Mega Vitamins. I am enjoying them better than the 2 others I tried. Jude Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2000 Report Share Posted December 18, 2000 For these vitamins: Pennherb.com or 1-. Ask about their easy to swallow Mega Vitamins. I am enjoying them better than the 2 others I tried. Jude Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2000 Report Share Posted December 18, 2000 Yes, I am interested. I have surgery on the 10th of Jan. I want everything to be as easy as possible. Let me know How I can get these vitamins. Thanks Sharon, Texas Re: Fatigue > I have found a vitamin here in Philly that is made specifically for easy > swallowing. It's the most compact multivit I've seen. Expensive, $14.00 for > 90 pills. But easy to get down. Much smaller than GNC's. I also hear that > they do a huge mail order business, so if anyone is interested. . . let > me know. PhillyJude > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2000 Report Share Posted December 18, 2000 Yes, I am interested. I have surgery on the 10th of Jan. I want everything to be as easy as possible. Let me know How I can get these vitamins. Thanks Sharon, Texas Re: Fatigue > I have found a vitamin here in Philly that is made specifically for easy > swallowing. It's the most compact multivit I've seen. Expensive, $14.00 for > 90 pills. But easy to get down. Much smaller than GNC's. I also hear that > they do a huge mail order business, so if anyone is interested. . . let > me know. PhillyJude > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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