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Hey guys --

My surgery is tomorrow and i wanted to know what i should bring to the hospital. They never went over this with me lol.

I'm going to have both the drainage tube and the pain pump so I'm figuring i will just be in a hospital gown. Or should i bring some sleep dresses (or MooMoos as my husband lovingly calls them)

The internet it available so my iPad will be packed......

Suggestions?

Thanks

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I took a robe and walking slippers since I heard we need to walk. They usually provide Shampoo type stuff, but if you prefer your own that would be an option. I was only in overnight so some of the things I thought I would take for passing time was useless--no real time to entertain myself, either walking, drinking or sleeping. And don't forget iPad charger :) to keep in touch!!

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they do provide you with tooth brush and paste, and soap and Shampoo for showering, but you could take your own if you like. I took some pajamas to change into after the first day. Was so much more comfortable! Also, i'd take your own pillows with. Good Luck!

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I would skip your own nightgowns and go with what the hospital supplies. My hospital also had slippers for walking. You might want a bathrobe if you think that would be more comfortable than using another gown to cover up.

Chapstick is a must ! You won't get anything to drink the first day, and you really won't feel like drinking a lot (even though they will be pushing you to) during your hospital stay.

I brought a small tube of lotion and it really made me feel better - the air in the hospital was very dry.

ipad is a good idea.

Good luck !

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Hey guys --

My surgery is tomorrow and i wanted to know what i should bring to the hospital. They never went over this with me lol.

I'm going to have both the drainage tube and the pain pump so I'm figuring i will just be in a hospital gown. Or should i bring some sleep dresses (or MooMoos as my husband lovingly calls them)

The internet it available so my iPad will be packed......

Suggestions?

Thanks

Use the hospital gowns until u go home. You will have blood etc that can get on your stuff. Also use hospital socks at all times so you will not fall. I am a nurse so I know what I am talking about. Keep cute stuff for going home but bring a robe if u want. Long sleeves can get caught in IV lines

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Good Luck to you tomorrow!!! First day of your new life!

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Gas X strips and Chapstick. I also liked sugar free hard candy

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Gas X strips and chap stick are a must! Best of luck!

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I took a really soft throw size blanket and my own pillow (in an old pillow case) - so very, very glad I did. My room was chilly and the hospital pillow was flat. I also took my ipod.

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Thanks for the advice --- I am packing my bag now and will include some of these items defiantly the chap stick and bathrobe

I live literally 30 seconds from the hospital so i may have my parents bring over some pillows if i need them.

Candi :)

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Gas X strips and Chapstick. I also liked sugar free hard candy

Hey girl! How did your surgery go? I hope your doing great!

Sent from Gaye's iPad Mini using VST

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Good luck with your surgery tomorrow! I'm having mine tomorrow as well. See you on the other side!

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