What to pack?!?!
Just don't overpack. I did, and it was useless and just gave my husband more to wrangle back and forth.
I thought since I'm so picky with flavors, I need to take my own protein powders. I was told to bring my CPAP, but didn't end up using it. I brought changes of clothes, my laptop, my e-reader, hair stuff, dry mouth stuff, and I can't remember what else.
What I used:
toothbrusth/toothpaste
chapstick
smartphone (don't forget the charger!!)
hairbrush
change of underwear
Between walking and sipping and sleeping and recovering from surgery, I didn't have the concentration to read a book, so I watched TV and Facebooked and played games on my phone. I was fine with the nonslip socks the hospital had, and they used a 2nd gown backwards as a robe for me. The protein drink and other drinks they had were fine. My lips were horribly dry, don't forget the chapstick (or whatever you use). I wore comfy clothes with a stretch leisure bra there, and with change of underwear wore the same clothes home.
I would have really liked to have had a pillow in the car to brace against my abdomen during the drive. And I would have liked to have had a heating pad in the hospital, but they usually won't let you bring one in from outside.
Good luck, you'll do great!!
* 8/16/2017 - ONEDERLAND!! *
HW 306 - SW 297 - GW 175 - Surg VSG with Melanie Hafford on 8/17/2016
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Loose clothes, long phone charging cable, an ipad or laptop with netflix/amazon prime or downloaded movies on it, chapstick, your own pillow in a NOT WHITE pillow case, some slippers or flip flops, biotene is helpful but I was allowed to have ice and then water pretty quick, so depends on your surgeon group
Ear plugs could be nice, put in so you dont hear machines beeping etc
I wore my boxer briefs and nothing else, my gown not tied either to keep from irritating my incisions. The entire floor go to see my undies, but I didnt care. I was the best walker on the floor, fastest and did the most laps :P
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The only things I actually used:
- earplugs
- phone & charger cable
- toothbrush
- change of underwear
- slip on crocs (I wore those to the hospital, actually)
I was too out of it, tired and sore to bother with anything else. But, the earplugs were essential to my getting any sleep -- hospitals are noisy at night.
VSG Mar 26, 2015 Dr. Sharadh Sampath -- 5'3" -- 47YO -- HW: 294 - SW: 261 - CW: 192 - GW: 175
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In addition to what others have said, I would bring some slip-on shoes or comfy socks. I spent most of my time walking the halls but couldn't bend over to put shoes on! Best wishes!!
High Weight: 307 Start Weight: 297 (11/5/15) Surgery Weight: 278 (4/20/16) Pre-Op: (-19) M1: (-24) M2: (-8) M3: (-10) M4: (-9) M5: (-7) M6: (-6) M7: (-7) M8: (-5) M9: (-4) M10: (-3) M11: (-5) CW: 185
"Difficult roads often lead to beautiful destinations."
Congratulations on your upcoming surgery!
Here are some links to information you may find helpful:
http://www.obesityhelp.com/articles/photographing-your-weigh t-loss-surgery-journey
http://www.obesityhelp.com/articles/weight-loss-surgery-hosp tial-stay-what-to-pack
http://www.obesityhelp.com/articles/four-on-the-floor-self-c are-after-weight-loss-surgery
We can't wait to hear from you post-op!
HW:330 - GW:150 - MW:118-125
RW:190 - CW:130