Got my time for Monday!
Woohoo Lesley! That is an early day since your coming from NJ ... but hey it's worth it to begin the transformation to the new and healthy you!
I'll be thinking of you on my way to work Monday!
Cheers.
Tom
I'll be thinking of you on my way to work Monday!
Cheers.
Tom
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Lesley,
Glad you got the early time! I had soooo wanted that time when I was being scheduled - but I got 10am for surgery at 11:30. blech!! That morning was sooooo long!
anyway - stuff to bring:
Flip flops/sandals/slippers with nonskid soles for walking and easy to slip on
Mouth wash*
Toothbrush*
Soap/Shampoo/Conditioner*
(They will give you that stuff in a little "goody bag" but I preferred my own)
CHAPSTICK - your mouth/lips get dry in the hospital setting
iPod/headphones w/ cassette or something, but I love my music. I had trouble concentrating in the hospital on things like magazines and books (although I had brought them) and my music was good enough for me
Loose fitting pajamas - they will let you shower day after surgery if you had lap procedure and will also let you wear your own clothes
I bring my own pillow with me wherever I go cause I'm like a little kid
Bring some feminine pads...again...they have them there if you need them....but the stress of surgery and the blood thinners they give you can change your cycle....
Loose fitting clothes for the ride home (I wore my pajamas home, actually)
Socks/undies and stuff like that - probably won't need a bra and won't want to wear one depending on where the incision is placed
Good luck!! You'll probably be in your room nice and early and walking by lunch time or shortly there after!!
Pam
Glad you got the early time! I had soooo wanted that time when I was being scheduled - but I got 10am for surgery at 11:30. blech!! That morning was sooooo long!
anyway - stuff to bring:
Flip flops/sandals/slippers with nonskid soles for walking and easy to slip on
Mouth wash*
Toothbrush*
Soap/Shampoo/Conditioner*
(They will give you that stuff in a little "goody bag" but I preferred my own)
CHAPSTICK - your mouth/lips get dry in the hospital setting
iPod/headphones w/ cassette or something, but I love my music. I had trouble concentrating in the hospital on things like magazines and books (although I had brought them) and my music was good enough for me
Loose fitting pajamas - they will let you shower day after surgery if you had lap procedure and will also let you wear your own clothes
I bring my own pillow with me wherever I go cause I'm like a little kid
Bring some feminine pads...again...they have them there if you need them....but the stress of surgery and the blood thinners they give you can change your cycle....
Loose fitting clothes for the ride home (I wore my pajamas home, actually)
Socks/undies and stuff like that - probably won't need a bra and won't want to wear one depending on where the incision is placed
Good luck!! You'll probably be in your room nice and early and walking by lunch time or shortly there after!!
Pam
Instead of complaining that the rosebush has thorns, be happy that the thorn bush has roses.
Lesley,
That really depends on you. At my time of surgery I was hot CONSTANTLY so I was fine in the hospital gown and then later in just my pajama pants and a short sleeved shirt. Actually - I think I got changed into my own pajamas the same day as surgery - I didn't have to wait till after my shower.
However - I am cold ALL the time now....like really really cold all the time. When I was at Barix in July due to my abdominal pain - well - lemme tell you - I had on soooo many blankets and my heavy socks AND my flannel pajamas and was freezing. I happened to be in a private room with it's own heat control at that time - and I had that sucker cranked up. So much so that I normally went out into the hallway for my iv changes and stuff because my poor nurse started to sweat bullets when she walked in to the room!
So - if you are cold often - bring something else. if you are not cold - well then - don't worry about it. They can also give you a second gown to put on "backwards" on top of the first one to act as a light weight gown.
You'll be on the bench before you know it!
Pam
That really depends on you. At my time of surgery I was hot CONSTANTLY so I was fine in the hospital gown and then later in just my pajama pants and a short sleeved shirt. Actually - I think I got changed into my own pajamas the same day as surgery - I didn't have to wait till after my shower.
However - I am cold ALL the time now....like really really cold all the time. When I was at Barix in July due to my abdominal pain - well - lemme tell you - I had on soooo many blankets and my heavy socks AND my flannel pajamas and was freezing. I happened to be in a private room with it's own heat control at that time - and I had that sucker cranked up. So much so that I normally went out into the hallway for my iv changes and stuff because my poor nurse started to sweat bullets when she walked in to the room!
So - if you are cold often - bring something else. if you are not cold - well then - don't worry about it. They can also give you a second gown to put on "backwards" on top of the first one to act as a light weight gown.
You'll be on the bench before you know it!
Pam
Instead of complaining that the rosebush has thorns, be happy that the thorn bush has roses.