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I'm having my surgery on March 7th. I know the basics about the post op diet but does anyone have any recommendations of items that I should have on hand? Anything that you found to be most comforting, etc?

Thanks!!! :)

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Peppermint tea - for gas, heating pad - for gas, stool softeners. I had a list and people will add so much more than you really need. I probably spent $100 on stuff I threw out or didn't need. Protein Powder I couldn't stomach, Protein Drinks I poured down the sink, more Soup than I ever use. I am sure you don't live in a 3rd world country and are probably close to the grocery store, so don't freak out too much, just have stuff to make yourself comfortable. Stool softeners will make you comfortable. :rolleyes: Maybe test some Protein drinks prior to surgery. GNC has a 30 day return policy.

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Heating pad, it helps with the gas pain.

Definitely try Protein drinks ahead of time, otherwise you may find yourself stuck with a nasty one in the days after surgery.

Dannon makes these little 4oz bottles of Water. I found those great the first week after surgery because I just carried one with me and sipped constantly. It made it easy to track how much Water I was getting in, too.

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I did the SAME thing! Spent a fortune on GNC.com on icky Protein drinks. My nurse told me that Isopure Fruit Drinks taste like Jolly Rachers. I don't know what kind of Jolly Ranchers she was referring to, but they don't! They're gross. I spent like $75 on a case of them. I spent a fortune on chocolate Muscle Milk also. Hated it. ended up buying the strawberry Protein powder at Walmart for $15 and loved it. Not too much, however. Haven't had a Protein Drink since I could eat food!

Definately the heating pad. And a pillow to put over your tummy to cough the first few days. It hurts to cough and the pillow helps. Alslo, Gas-X strips help. And walking, walking, walking. I had a treadmill and walked like 5 minutes every few hrs. It truly helps with the gas. You'll feel like you've been hit by a truck, but it's minimal (a small truck!LOL). You'll be fine.

Good luck..

Marci

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Gas x and maybe a good blender or magic bullet...........

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Thanks guys! Luckily, I have a Protein mix that I like. I work for a direct sales company as a side job and I love the one that we have. I've been using those for my preop diet so I will continue with those when needed. And I have a good blender and plenty of pillows. But I'm glad that you guys mentioned the heating pad and gas ex! Just added those to my shopping list.

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