4 DAYS PRE-OP! What to take to the hospital?
Hi Robin,
Try to relax, you are in great hands with Dr. Blackstone. I was a very high risk patient and she did an excellent job on me.
I took my laptop, I was able to connect to the library's wi-fi network. I also got a few books to read. The CD player is a good idea. Expect to have to walk every two hours around the halls from early a.m. to late p.m. You will also have to sit in a chair all day. They do not want you to get back in bed during the day... and it's a loooong day... You will love to get home and "rest" as you don't sleep as much as you think in the hospital. Realize this is only 2 to 3 days out of the rest of your life.
I can not remember about the apple juice. I do remember learning to hate jello after having so much of it...
Good luck and keep us informed.
Hello Robin, You will be just fine, I was the same way. Butterflies in my stomach and sleepless nights prior to surgery. What helped me was to continue to ask myself "Are you sure this is what you want?" everytime the answer was the same "YES" so then I went through with and just trusted God to take control of the situation.
I brought a few things to the hospital that I never used. They provide you with everything. I was @ Banner Good Sam w/Dr.Villares and it was a great experience. You can bring your own gown and robe, I brought a wrap of mine, so after they took out all of my tubes I took a shower and put on wrap and wore that for the rest of my stay. A walkman is a great idea though
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RNY Completed on 06/18/2007 The day I found myself again. from 297lbs to 155lbs
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Good luck with your surgery. My mom went to Michigan with me, so she carried my stuff too! I brought sturdy slippers with me too and they came in handy! Butterflies are definitely normal.. You will be so happy once the surgery is done and you're feeling better. I guess with the foods and diet each surgeon is different. I'm just four weeks post-op and I'm starting soft foods today. From what I've read, Dr. Blackstone seems to be more cautious reintroducing foods. If you have any questions when you get out, I'm here! Dena