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Hi Everyone! I saw a thread mentioned that there was a list somewhere of things you need to bring to the hospital. Does anyone know where it is???

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That would be a good thing to have a "sticky" on. Also a list of what items to have stocked up on at home in case we feel like crap and dont want to hit the grocery store would be nice to have as a reference.

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Both good ideas!

There are several lists and posts on what you should take to the hospital. I've asked a few times and this is what everyone has pretty much agreed on and what I'm taking:

House shoes

Pjs (may or may not use)

Clean underwear/ zip front sports bra (if you aren't comfortable walking around while free-boobing)

Robe (if you have one)

Chapstick

Deodorant

Toothbrush and toothpaste (I'll probably get a couple of those disposable things "on the go" toothbrushes that come in a foil pack of two)

Clear Protein drinks (Isopure,etc)

Phone and charger

My iPod (hospital sounds really tap into my anxiety)

My own pillow ( not so much for sleeping but holding against my stomach on the drive home)

iPad or a book (just in case I'm there longer than expected)

Travel pack of baby wipes and/or face wipes (I can't stand dried drool!)

And since my fiancé is coming and staying with me I'm making sure he has a few Snacks so he doesn't have to spend money in the cafeteria all the time, and he's taking a camera and measuring tape so I can take pics and measurements that morning of surgery. I also told him to tape me if I did anything silly in recovery ;)

If you can think of anything else let me know! I'm trying not to over pack as I always do but the motto in my family has always been "Better to have and not need, than need and my have."

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I've also heard a lot of women start their monthly right before or after surgery, so a few precautionary feminine hygiene items will be in my bag AND at home just in case. I also plan to have 4 extra days worth of clear liquid diet stuff around just in case I have trouble moving on to stage 2. I'd hate to HAVE to go out just to buy stinking' broth! :)

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My hospital stay was three day and truthfully, most of everything I packed, I didnt even use. I slept mostly and when I was up I used the restroom, walked, and watched TV. Items that I did use that I brought, were phone charger,chapstick, hand lotion, toothbrush, toothpaste, and a scarf/hair tie. The hopital provided me with toiletry items like soap, vasaline, and body powder. I didnt read my book or do my puzzles, I didnt feel like putting anything extra on except the hospital gown and the no slip socks, and I wore the same clothes that I wore to the hospital from the hospital. Had them on a total of two hours. The best thing that I brought with me was my FAMILY! My mother and sister stayed with me all three days. They even brought cots for them to sleep on. I am trully blessed for that...

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My hospital stay was three day and truthfully' date=' most of everything I packed, I didnt even use. I slept mostly and when I was up I used the restroom, walked, and watched TV. Items that I did use that I brought, were phone charger,chapstick, hand lotion, toothbrush, toothpaste, and a scarf/hair tie. The hopital provided me with toiletry items like soap, vasaline, and body powder. I didnt read my book or do my puzzles, I didnt feel like putting anything extra on except the hospital gown and the no slip socks, and I wore the same clothes that I wore to the hospital from the hospital. Had them on a total of two hours. The best thing that I brought with me was my FAMILY! My mother and sister stayed with me all three days. They even brought cots for them to sleep on. I am trully blessed for that...[/quote']

I don't know if I'll be up to wearing my own pjs or not but I wear pj pants constantly (very bad fibro, I have to be medicated to wear jeans) so I'm not used to my legs touching. I think walking in a gown may drive me batty. Or I may be entirely too tired or medicated to care at all :)

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What I brought was a book while I waited in pre-op.

Chap stick, and Gas X

I brought my phone and charger for music.

Brought my own tooth brush and paste. They did provide it but would rather use my own.

I came in a jammie gown with a robe and slippers. I haven't used my slippers but I am using my robe.... the hospital is to cold to add one more gown. My robe is a life saver!

Hope that helps

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What I brought was a book while I waited in pre-op.

Chap stick' date=' and Gas X

I brought my phone and charger for music.

Brought my own tooth brush and paste. They did provide it but would rather use my own.

I came in a jammie gown with a robe and slippers. I haven't used my slippers but I am using my robe.... the hospital is to cold to add one more gown. My robe is a life saver!

Hope that helps[/quote']

Is the gas x helping?

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Yes!

I took it every other hour last night. And once this morning.

Make sure you have ice chips so it doesn't stick to the roof of your mouth when you use it the first few times.

I discovered that!

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Yes!

I took it every other hour last night. And once this morning.

Make sure you have ice chips so it doesn't stick to the roof of your mouth when you use it the first few times.

I discovered that!

I'm so glad to hear that! I know it can't fix all the gas pain but I'm certainly willing to give it a try. Sounds like you're having a pretty good recovery?

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This thread is so helpful for those of us looking forward to surgery. Thank you.

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Yes I am. I used a walker the first 3 times after that to get the gas pressure off my shoulders would hold them above my head for a little whole I walked. And laying flat works wonders too! I don't have gas pressure in my shoulders anymore. Only in the stomach area. But its not that painful. When I feel a gas pain coming on I take a gas x and then hit the hallways!

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Hi Everyone! I saw a thread mentioned that there was a list somewhere of things you need to bring to the hospital. Does anyone know where it is???

I have a list of items that I took. I share it all the time. I went to Dr. Aceves in Maxicali, and I wll post it. It may be different depending on where you are having your surgery. I hope it helps.

Here is the list of things I took when I went to Mexicali to have surgery with Dr. Aceves.

1. Gas-X because you will have gas after the surgery and they don't have Gas-X in Mexico. They (the nurses and doctors) will ask you are you passing gas? It is nice to have this on the plane ride home too after the surgery. I bought a box (of 36 tabs) of Gas-X (thin strips) that you just put the strip in your mouth. It tastes good and it is easy to take--no Water required—nothing difficult to swallow either.

2. A comfortable bra & panties--nothing very tight (cotton is nice—what ever you like to wear) to wear home on the plane or if you want to wear these items in the hospital. Everyone was pretty relaxed with what they slept in or wore around the hospital. I didn't bring a robe at all--Just T-shirts and comfortable pants. Maybe a sweatshirt because the air conditioner makes it cool sometimes and then there are times when the air conditioner isn’t working that well. Bring some extra T-shirts in case you spill on yourself. My IV came out and I got blood on one of my T-shirts. I just washed it out in the sink and hung it up in the shower to dry.

3. Drawstring pants or pants with elastic waist—nothing tight around the middle section. I had some Nike walking pants and they were very comfortable—or short, or pants you would wear to relax in. I also had some that I wore to sleep in, walk around the hospital in and wore them home on the plane too (a pair for each day you are going to be away from home). Sweatpants work great too. I was there in Oct and so the air conditioning was going and sometimes it was cool at night when I was sleeping--so I brought some warm socks along too. But in some rooms the air conditioning wasn't working so well in their rooms and they were warmer than some of us were. If it is too warm or too cold tell one of the nurses they will help you with anything you need. They are excellent when you need something—don’t be afraid to ask.

4. A heating pad--I was so glad I had mine (someone had suggested I bring one) because it felt good on my stomach area. When my feet were cold at night I used my heating pad on my feet. Also when I was there with a friend for her surgery in April 2009 I found out at the nurse’s stations they also had heating pads—so if you don’t want to bring your own use theirs.

5. Some kind of slip on shoe for the plane ride home and something to wear in the hospital (I had some flip flops for the hospital and some clogs for the plane ride home. Flip flops didn't take up a lot of room in your suitcase. I also carried on the plane my tote bag carrying some things like, meds, change of underwear—in case my suitcase got lost, a snack so I could eat something after the tests that first day you arrive—because they will tell you not to eat a few hours before you get to Mexicali because of the tests you are going to be having upon arrival at the hospital in Mexicali. Sometimes you have to wait for everyone to have their test before they take you to the hotel and your are soooooooo hungry because you haven’t eaten anything all day long because most of us are flying into San Diego, so bring a snack that you can eat after your tests while waiting to go to the hotel. I brought along some packages of trail mix—bring what you like.

6. Only one (1) small or medium sized suitcase with wheels is really great because you will have to deal with your own suitcase at the airport (coming and going). I also brought along my laptop computer so I could stay in touch with my friends and family—I carried that on the plane too—don’t put it in a suitcase—too much stuff has been stolen out of suitcases.

7. Please be aware if you use your cell phone in Mexicali they will charge you roaming fees to CALL OUT. For me if people called me from the US to Mexicali and they were calling my Cell Phone there were NO ROAMING charges because they called me from the US. Most all cell phones work in Mexicali; I think they said Cricket was the only Carrier that they had problems with. I didn't have anyone come with me for the surgery, and they were so nice as to call someone (in the US) for me after surgery and let them know that I was doing great.

  1. I brought my own favorite small pillow with me (almost sofa size). It was nice to have it while I was in the hospital and on the plane ride home.

9. As far as money someone suggested I bring about $45.00 to $50.00 in one's so that I could have them for tipping—they all accept US money in Mexicali. I tipped Van driver $25.00 who picks you up and takes you to the hospital, takes you to the hotel, takes you back the hospital for surgery and then back to the San Diego airport. He takes such good care of everyone and I tipped him at the end when he took me back to the airport to go home. I also tipped the hotel guys for taking my bag to my room, and when I had dinner that night at the hotel. I would also bring along a small gift for 4 or 5 nurses or give them a little cash—I understand they really don’t make a lot of money and they might appreciate the cash as a gift. I would suggest that you take enough money or Credit Card or Debit card to purchase the medication that you will need after the surgery. There is a pharmacy about 1/4 block from the hotel--anyone at the hospital will tell you where it is—it is a easy walk. The Nexium that Dr. Aceves suggests you take after surgery for acid reflux for about 3 months cost a lot less —don’t forget they will negotiate over the price of medication in Mexico –even when it is at a pharmacy-they will give a price and then ask them “if I buy 4 boxes will you sell it to me for—ask for a lower price. This medication costs a lot less in Mexicali than in the US—so don’t forget to buy it while you are there. I also bought Prilosec because some people had told me that Nexium did work for them—as it turned out I was one of those people that Nexium didn’t work that well on and so I was glad that I purchased Prilosec.

10. Do not take any jewelry with you or wear any. All I took was my watch. Leave ALL other jewelry at home.

11. Be prepared if the Van driver may be late sometimes picking you up--find a place to sit down in the baggage area where they said he would pick you up. Make sure you can see people walking in that area and he will come walking down through there with your name on a sign holding it up. He will have you back at the airport on your return trip home in plenty of time to catch your plane ride home.

12. Bring a camera along to take some pictures of yourself in the “before stage” and maybe a group picture of the other people who are going to have the surgery the same day you do. I have kept in contact with them. You will be so glad you have done this. Take lots of pictures. People really do enjoy seeing the pictures if they are considering doing this surgery.

13. Don’t forget the personal things like toothbrush, Shampoo, soap that you may want to use in the shower, a razor, cream rinse for you hair—maybe a hair curler and hair dryer if you want I don’t know if you want to bring make-up—I did, because I wanted to look ok going home on the plane. Yes, we used their Water to take a shower—it is ok for showers… they do give you bottled water to drink.

14. I brought along a book I wanted to read along with my Ipod, so I could listen to my own music. You may or may not get a lot of reading done because you might want to take some nice naps too. Getting up and walking around is good for you and it makes you feel a lot better too.

15. Bring along some chap stick for your lips—they dry out and it is good to have something to put on your lips.

If anyone else can add anything please jump in here and help me out! I know you are worried about a few small things and I can tell you not to worry because we all have been where you are. Just keep posting to the web site-- anything you want to say or ask. We all understand and have been where you are right now. I wish you GREAT success and it will be a life changing event and in about 2 months you will be saying the same thing too.

Also Linda adds that when they make you drink the vile stuff to make sure your new stomach has no leaks don’t for get to ask for chips of ice. It numbs your taste buds because they are so cold and you can drink their YUCK stuff. She did it and it worked great for her. I didn’t know about it and I wished I would have. I think they do this on the 3 day before you go home.

Suzanne

This is what someone else added to what I put on my list--you never can have too much help or information

I wore and underwire.....so I didn't get that message! I also brought a robe...for sure and maybe flip flops or slippers for doing lots of walking after the surgery. They give you those hospital gowns, but the day after the surgery, I was in my own pjs that were button down the front and elastic band capris...something easy to slip in and out of. Suzanne says-- I put my on PJ’5 on after the surgery when I got up to go to the bathroom.

I would definitely take a comfy pillow for on the plane ride too. Just don't over pack! You will need very few things....one outfit for the day you arrive and one for when you leave and just the PJ’s for comfort.

You may need to have something on the plane ride....maybe some tea from Starbucks or get some hot water and add some chicken broth to the hot water--(take chicken broth packets from Top Ramen Noodles works great for the Chicken broth. You most likely won't be hungry at all....but just in case......a clear broth with water works.

I realized that most of the stuff that I brought, I didn't even need.....so pack light! You will mostly be walking the halls of the hospital!

The best of luck to you! You will do great!

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Glad I came across this thread I'm going in October 30 th what a great list!!!

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