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Our relative with bipolar disorder has good periods of time and bad. Right now, emotionally she is doing fairly well.
Physically, she has been kinda sickly. I think she should take a daily multi vitamin. I have given her some...but she says they are too big for her to swallow. She can't do gummies....has a huge sweet tooth and would likely eat too many at once. Does anyone know of a small sized multi vitamin? I think she would take that (says she would, anyway). I haven't found any small multi vitamin pills out there. Thanks. |
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I have never seen or found a small multi vitamin.
I believe though some can be split in half. I am pretty sure I did with some of the ones I took. I also took some chocolate flavored ones. Donna ![]() ![]() |
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Nature Made actually has a new vitamin they call Mini's. I have seen them at every basic drug store.
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Hi,
You can buy vitamins in powdered or liquid form. Make sure she is getting magnesium -- that can be purchases as an oil or lotion. Google: Vitamins tiny caplets This is what I got: http://www.newchapter.com/targeted-v...iny-tabs-multi Mari |
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I think geritol are small.
bizi good luck some vitamins come in a liquid form, I don't know about he taste.
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Hello there VowelLady
![]() I can't advise on the pill formats, but I do have some concern about your relative feeling poorly and throwing supplements at it. If you feel vitamins could be a problem, it would be better for to check her blood levels on at least some things, before starting supplements. Once she starts the supplements, they might mask mild deficiency states. Some deficiencies are important to detect because the reasons need to be ascertained, and the sooner the better. ----------------- I might request a CBC, electrolyte panel, plus tests for vitamin B12, folate and iron. Not a bad idea to throw in a vitamin D level but only for reference -- unlikely that would cause her to be "sickly". After the labs are taken, she could still go ahead and take supplements. Some things are safe enough to take, and we simply might not get enough in the diet. ----------------- Btw, giving a full multivitamin is not necessarily a good thing. If you must give a multivitamin, pick one that has lower levels of Vitamin A (stay away from the 10,000 IU dosages). Excessive Vitamin A builds up and becomes toxic. Iron is another iffy supplement. Many people think, oh, tired... take iron. XXX! That is true only for people who tend to run low on iron, but the only way to know if that's the case is with a blood test. Getting excessive iron is not ok -- it causes fatigue etc, symptoms similar to low iron. ![]() ====================== Zinc and B6 are important for immune function and nervous function. Modest doses (up to 100% Daily Intake) of these can be taken safely. Best to take a B complex since the B's all work together, but again, I'd get levels drawn first. These along with Vitamin C (and E in modest doses) might help her if she is getting sick frequently. Magnesium is something she could take safely if she stepped it up slowly; it might prove helpful especially if she is having problems sleeping which could, in turn, affect her general health. Magnesium blood levels are uninformative because the body leeches magnesium from bone if we don't get enough from the diet. waves |
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Thanks, Waves,
These are wise words. M |
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Her psychiatrist and her gynecologist, to the best of my knowledge, have taken blood work recently. Not sure about the B12, folate , iron and D. I'm going to write down what you have mentioned and give it to her to double check. She is a young adult and I can't meddle excessively....it causes "upset."
Many thanks Waves and everyone!!! As always, good advice. ![]() |
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