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Am sure it is on here somewhere but I did a search and couldn't find it. What should I pack for hospital?

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Well it all depends on how long you will be there. I packed two night gowns w/matching robes(alot of us get really cold after surgery so i used them for when i went on my walks up and down the hall) and my own slippers. I also packed deodorant, powder, toothbrush and toothpaste(i like my own but they give you some) i also packed a few panties. I only wore one of my nightgowns because until you get your iv out you cant manuever your arms through it and you wont be able to wear underwear until your catheter is out. I didnt bother with a bra b/c of how high my incision was. Just bring the basics....i also brought my favorite quilt just to have something that was mine, i brought a book that i never read as well...lol. anesthesia had me knocked out most of the time..i wore home the same clothes i wore there b/c your in them for such a short time on surgery day so they aren't dirty and chapstick b/c your lips get really dry..oh and a comb lol b/c your hair is bound to be all over the place. I hope that helps *i was there for 6 days btw

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Alsop there is a sticky note on what to bring :)

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I brought a nightgown, but didn't use it. U would just wear the hospital gown and then ask them for another one you can wear in reverse as a robe.

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Sorry, cut me off before I was finished. I would not bring bra or underwear -- they just get in the way of the people that are constantly looking at the incisions. I would wear home what you wore there-- given the short amount of time you are in it, it is still clean. Here is what I should have packed based on what I actually used:

Hairbrush, toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, pair of flip flops ( same shoes I wore there, but doubled for walking in halls), mio or flavoring for Water if you want that and Chapstick or lip balm. My iphone -- i can read on that too. Anything else was a waste of packing.

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You can pretty much go bare bones on what to bring. I took a change of PJ's, undies, deodorant, lip balm socks, Gas X strips, my Kindle and my iPHone. I read a little and of course was able to keep in touch with the outside world via phone, brushed my teeth, used my lip balm a lot and used a little deodorant and that was it. You're going to find that you won't need too much simply because you will be resting a lot. Make sure to bring lip balm!!

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Depends on your stay... You will need slippers because you will be doing a lot of walking! Bath stuff, gas x strips, heating lad, magazines, book, phone charger... Think that's about it. I slept most of my post op. If I wasn't walking I was sleeping.< /p>

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Lip balm was the one thing I couldn't do without. I didn't really use anything else since I was only there one night.

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It o\is pinned to the top of "Pre op vst questions"..."the official what to take"...

Something like that! lol.

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i took my cell phone,clothes to leave the hospital in,they had me bring my cpapmachine,but didnt use it,only spent one night.so really didnt need much

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Oh just thought of something that I think really helped me in the hospital - ask them to put the nausea patch behind your ear, not every hospital does it automatically. You keep it on for 3 days and believe that it really helped me with nausea control.

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thats very true! I had the patch plus they gave me a nausea shot right before I went into surgery

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Exactly what I needed. Thanks all!

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