Question:
Post-ops--What useful or fun things would you of liked to recieve after surgery?

I am going to visit my Angelette and friend in the hospital tomorrow and would like to take her a gift basket of fun and useful things she would need. What do I put in the basket? What would you of liked to recieve or needed or forgot to bring for yourself? Thanks so much for your help!!    — dizzy (posted on April 15, 2003)


April 15, 2003
Hi! A nice basket with several books (Improving Your Image, Dressing for Success), Different flavors of Crystal Lite Canisters; Caffeine Free Herbal Teas; Salt Free Crackers, Peanut Butter, etc. Food items that she will be able to enjoy and eat. Books that wll help her improve her image, now that she will be shopping for new clothes, and anything motivating that will help with developing a new image. Good luck!
   — Jerry C. M.

April 15, 2003
What a nice idea! What about things like lip balm, mouth swabs, qtips, moist towelettes, etc, things to help her feel refreshed before she can shower or while she's stuck in bed. Also maybe a readers digest or something with short articles to read if she gets bored.
   — beeda

April 15, 2003
How about a water bottle...perhaps one of those hand held blenders...no sugar added Carnation Instant Breakfast...a little teddy bear...how about some Odor Eaters for the sneakers that are going to get a workout doing all that walkin' now...chapstick...how about a little sun visor for the walks outside...maybe a bottle of sunscreen...we must protect our little nosies now...ummm....some no sugar added apple sauce...sf pudding....Have a Sparkling Day!!! ~CAE~
   — Mustang

April 15, 2003
a purse size photo album, listerine breath strips, some wonderful smelling body spray or a really good smelling hand cream. You had a very wonderful idea!!
   — domestic G.

April 15, 2003
how about a little gift for her nurses, too? i always take a dozen donuts to the staff. i know, i know, but they havent necessarily had surgery, right? patsy in las vegas(also a nurse)
   — PATSY N.

April 15, 2003
an "incentive" outfit from Victoria's Secret!
   — Linda 1.

April 15, 2003
A small battery operated fan! It was SO HOT in my room at the hospital. Some nice smelling soap or cleansing cloths. Maybe some scented shampoo. The best thing my husband did for me after my surgery, was stand with me at the sink and wash my hair.
   — Virginia N.

April 15, 2003
One practical thing that I found very useful. A pair of tongs or a long handled reacher (that's what the PT people called it). Not for using to wipe your bottom, but to be able to pick things up off the floor when you can't bend over yet.
   — garw

April 15, 2003
I recieved a goodie bag from my support group filled with wonderful things.My favorite was Johnson&Johnson's Baby Powder with lavendar&chamomille!I had such an itchy back after surgery.They said it was from the anesthesia.A little album for those before & after photos to keep in your purse,a water bottle,tiny notebook for writing down notes on your WLS experience so you can update your profile!!
   — Dixie Chick

April 16, 2003
A few months ago I went to visit a friend in the hospital after her RNY. I took her a bag full of goodies. I included a small measuring glass (the size of a shot glass), measuring spoons, some sugar free hard candies to suck on, and lots of s/f drink mixes and things. I included a few flavors of s/f Jello Pudding and s/f Jello, some s/f Tang, s/f Kool-Aid, Crystal Light, powdered soup mixes, etc. Someone did that for me while I was in the hospital and I thought it was great. When I got home I was able to experiment and see what I liked and what I could tolerate without having to go out and buy a full size package of each of these products. I also gave my friend a supply of 2oz condiment cups with lids. Our hospital send you home with little paper cups, but it is nice to have the plastic ones with the lids so you can make things up ahead of time. I used to even make a batch of s/f Jello and our it into several of these cups to set. Voila! You have individual servings of Jello just waiting in the fridge! The girls from work brought me a basket too. It was filled with lotions and soaps from bath and body works. I really enjoyed using those too.
   — Jenny S.

April 16, 2003
I work actively as an 'Angel' for our local WLS community. A few things I routinely include when I see my 'postie' after surgery: Lip balm, lotion, a disposable camera, a pad and cute pen, a travel packet of premoistened wipes (that can be used on face or body) and a few things that will be of interest to them (I take time before surgery to get to know them, find out what their favorte color is and such). I put them all in a basket or box with a closeable lid so it's easy to carry it all when they leave. I still use thing that were given to me by my angel almost a year ago. Have fun! The travel size seciton of the drug store is a great place to get inspiration! ~Peace
   — Joscelin




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