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I know i've seen one of these threads before but I just can't find it soooo..what did u wish you'd been told to take to the hospital or what really came in handy. I'll be packing for my "big day" later tonight and I need to know if I should make a few more stops before starting. Thx!

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I have not had my surgery yet so I am not the best person to answer. However from what I hear, Lip balm is a must, comfy clothes, a robe for walking reading material and maybe an ipad or lap top. Whenever this topic comes up lip balm seems to be on top of the list so I bought plenty. When is your surgery? Good luck :)

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It is the 2nd pinned thread on the pre-op board. The universal must have is chap stick / lip balm, and a small pillow to place against your stomach while you walk. I wouldn't take too much - you probably won't be able to use much. One thing I found invaluable if you are a light sleeper is a white noise app on my phone - there should be a free one if you search the app store. The IV machine is kinda noisy. Good luck!

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Thx! My surgery is tomorrow morning. Its so funny you mentioned lip balm because that was like ny number one thing to bring. That and my own soap. I hate hospital soap and lotion. Its so drying (even the lotion!)

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Oh yes, lip balm is a MUST! other than that, lose fitting clothes, a robe if you have one is good. Your own pillow can be very helpful with getting sleep. deodorant and a hair brush and hair ties. you could bring your own shower things if you want, but they will also provide them for you. Oh and lotion, skin gets very dry. Good luck!

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Ditto on lip balm! I had someone bring me a tongue scraper while I was in the hospital. Granted I had to stay 4 days instead of 2 due to complications but it made my mouth feel cleaner.

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