Im making a list
Hello fellow Aprilians
Im trying to make a list of everything I need to take to the hospital. I ALWAYS forget something, it is a given, so Im making a list here of things to take. If you have any suggestions or want to add anything, feel free to jump right in..
1. CPAP machine
2. usual grooming items (shampoo, mouthwash, toothpaste, etc)
3. blow dryer
4. T shirts & sweatpants (I sleep in these anyway) for 3 days (Im suppose to have a 3 day hospital stay provided no complications)
5. socks n undies
6. house shoe
7. robe (Im sure the first day I will stay in those glamourous hospital gowns, exposing my tail to the entire world. Im told I will be walking on day 1 when I wake up).
7. calling card if I need to make long distance calls
8. ????????????????????? any ideas????????????????????
Sandy


Hi Lisa,
A CPAP machine is for sleep apnea ( stop breathing when asleep). My surgeon required a sleep study before he would schedule and never in a million years would I have guessed I had sleep apnea! It forces air into me when I stop breathing when asleep, and I have to have it at the hospital. The ounce cups is a good idea, havent even thought of that one. I have my nutrionist visit next week, Im adding that to the list! Thankx!
Sandy
Hey Sandy, here are a few items I'm planning on...
I am told that lip balm is a godsend, especially on that first day.
I've also heard that drainage issues from the incision(s) can ruin clothing, so I'm planning on bringing items that I won't care about getting stained or possibly ruined. However, I am bringing my favorite set of flannel p.j.'s for check-in/going home in.
Journal/pen - so that I can keep track of everything that happens - the good, the bad, and the ugly.
Walkman with relaxing music or maybe a good book on c.d. (will help drown out the hospital noise when you need to rest)
Air freshener of some type to make that hospital room a little more tolerable.
I'd love to borrow my husband's laptop, but doubt that I'll want to use it enough to make it worth the trouble.
Meg




These lists are great! I never thought about brining my IPOD until someone mentioned listening to an audio book.
Here's a question...I will probably end up calling my doctor, but does anyone have any idea how long they are going to be off work after their surgery?
My hospital stay is two nights with out complications, and I think I heard two weeks off work, but I'm not sure on the last part.
Thanks,
Susan