What do I need for my hospital stay
Hi there!
My response is almost exactly the same as Jenn R's! I had surgery on Friday and packed waaaaay too much! lol I brought my own Jammie's too and put them on as soon as I could. Pennington's has some really cute and comfy capri PJ bottoms for under $20 :) I also brought a hoodie (instead of a robe) to walk around with. Lip balm and lotion was a must....I was so dry and the hospital was so hot. Apparently they are in between "winter and summer" temps. I also wore socks and birkenstocks when walking around. I took my iPad and had preloaded a couple of movies, books and trashy magazines to occupy my time. It came in handy when I had a hard time sleeping. I also got my monthly "friend" the day after surgery. Apparently the surgery along with all the blood thinners can make it come early. So I suggest being prepared with those items as well as wet wipes to freshen yourself up. Bring a small pad of paper and a pen. I used it to write down questions for when my surgeon came to visit. The pillow was a suggestion I also got from a friend who had surgery and I was so glad I had it for the hospital as well as the ride home! I took my own wide mouthed reusable water bottle. My husband kept it full of ice for me and I filled it for the drive home. I hope this helps :)
Good luck!!!!
I had my rny on April 30th. A great tip is to bring a garbage bag to put on your car seat (tuck it into the back) - it helps you slide easily into position in the car for your ride home when you're sore & it's hard to move around!I'm an Occupational Therapist so I'm all about assistive devices for when you go home! I had my husband pick up a raised toilet seat with arms and a bed rail (rented from Medigas - available at most home health centres). I only needed the raised toilet seat for about a week and a half but the arms are the essential part - you can also get just the frame without the raised seat so you have the arms to lower yourself and help with standing. I'm still using the bed rail for getting positioned in bed & for getting out of bed. Goodluck with your surgery!