Did you take anything special to the hospital?
I think it was a minimum of 24 hours after surgery/narcotic pain meds.
As far as what to take to the hospital. Loose clothing that won't put pressure on your incisions, chapstick, toiletries, a book or something to read. It might not be a bad idea to take a deck of cards since sometimes there is a wait before you get into the OR. If you have much of a ride home, I recommend a pillow to hold over your abdomen. I really didn't need any more than that.
Good luck to you!! Praying for a quick recovery for you.
As far as what to take to the hospital. Loose clothing that won't put pressure on your incisions, chapstick, toiletries, a book or something to read. It might not be a bad idea to take a deck of cards since sometimes there is a wait before you get into the OR. If you have much of a ride home, I recommend a pillow to hold over your abdomen. I really didn't need any more than that.
Good luck to you!! Praying for a quick recovery for you.
hangokid11
on 8/17/08 2:42 am - MT
on 8/17/08 2:42 am - MT
if you are not on pain meds for a day or two and your stomach is strong enough ( i drove on the 9th day after surgery) then you should be ok... i would assume if everything goes great 7th or 8th day. (i would have driven earlier if i wasn't hospitlized for 8 days!
I had my surgery with Dr. Rush on June 24th. I packed a whole bag of stuff that I didn't need. I did use my chap stick, MP3 player, game boy and books, head phones are a good idea, you can plug them into the little TV next to your bed. I packed a nightgown and a couple pair of underware and socks, but never changed out of the hospital gown. They didn't take my cathater out until the night before I went home, and he made me wait until midnight to do that. I wore baggy sweats there and put them back on to come home. I packed my husband a backpack full of magazines and snack for his wait. Of course he went down to the cafateria and had a big breakfast as soon as they took me in. Hope that helps.
lisa
lisa
hangokid11
on 8/17/08 2:40 am - MT
on 8/17/08 2:40 am - MT
sure make sure your family carries the electronics to the room. i had my cd player and tape player and it was a piece of cake passing the time...
I brought my cell phone and charger - and though I didn't want to talk on the phone much, I knew my mom and grandma would feel better hearing my voice. A friend was taking care of my boys and I wanted to make sure to talk to them that day as well. And then, when my dh got a really bad migraine and had to leave the hospital, I had my cell phone with all my numbers - so I could call around when I couldn't get a hold of him (and was very worried about him).
The other thing I was really glad to have was my OWN pillows!! If you have a small fan, you may want to bring it as well - I was SO HOT after surgery (and I'm not a hot-blooded person), the nurses finally found one for me on another floor - but it was a lot of trouble for them. It would have been better had I had my own. And I wouldn't have had to wait so long to get cooled down.
Also - the chapstick is totally an essential!! DO NOT go there without it!!
The other thing I was really glad to have was my OWN pillows!! If you have a small fan, you may want to bring it as well - I was SO HOT after surgery (and I'm not a hot-blooded person), the nurses finally found one for me on another floor - but it was a lot of trouble for them. It would have been better had I had my own. And I wouldn't have had to wait so long to get cooled down.
Also - the chapstick is totally an essential!! DO NOT go there without it!!