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All I brought and used was my iPhone. Just had to make sure it stayed charged. I was only in the hospital overnight, though.

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Thanks everyone! From all the advice I read I heard don't bring much. My iphone will be good!! Anything else?? lol

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Thanks everyone! From all the advice I read I heard don't bring much. My iphone will be good!! Anything else?? lol

I took a go home outfit slippers my phone n charger pads bc mother nature showed up n hospital pads suck tooth brush and tooth paste and coco butter for my face n hands wash rag and dove soap ohhhhh AND LIP BALM MOST IMPORTANT LOL thats it barely was on my phone bx I was in pain or vomiting lol so dont bring much no need I was there 2 nights bc I couldnt keep liquid down :( good luck!!!!:)

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Do I take my laptop?? I am going tomorrow!!!

I would say NO I was sleeved on Friday and the only button I was pushing was my friend the morphine PCA pump :)) I doubt your going to want to go on that I would just rest :) good luck tomorrow you'll do fine :)

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Thanks everyone! From all the advice I read I heard don't bring much. My iphone will be good!! Anything else?? lol

I brought my iPad, cuz I had no pain so no pain meds so I was awake except for day 1. Not a bad idea to bring something just in case or have it ready for someone to bring for you. CHAP STICK is probably most important! Let me repeat that! CHAP STICK is probably most important! If you are NPO you will be dying of dry lips. I didn't believe it til I felt it. Good luck!

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I brought my iPad' date=' cuz I had no pain so no pain meds so I was awake except for day 1. Not a bad idea to bring something just in case or have it ready for someone to bring for you. CHAP STICK is probably most important! Let me repeat that! CHAP STICK is probably most important! If you are NPO you will be dying of dry lips. I didn't believe it til I felt it. Good luck![/quote']

I did ask my husband for his chap stick!

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Omg!!! Chapstick is like HEAVEN!!!!!!! Lol

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Sheely22. I am so old. I am turning 45 next month

Lol..girl I will be 40 this yr...so guess what 40 is my new 20 ... I will weigh less by my birthday this yr than I did when I was 20...So I'm feeling really good about these 40s..lol

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Yay Chapstick:)

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I was sleeved today :D I have had nothing unexpected. I have pain when moving but when laying in bed I feel fantastic for just having major surgery. I was allowed to drink today. My surgeon allows it so I feel blessed in that way. So I have been walking sleeping nd sipping. Oh and don't forget pushing to morphine pump button.

Oh and two things that have been life saver. For ladies front closing bra with no underwire. Andi asked if I could get an abdominal binder. That is awesome :)

Good luck to those being sleeved tomorrow!

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Thanks everyone! From all the advice I read I heard don't bring much. My iphone will be good!! Anything else?? lol

Charger cord!!! :)

Good luck tomorrow

~~ don't forget some Chapstick

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two more dAYS!!!!! My date is this thursday!!! Woo Hoo!!

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The day after surgery, I got the worst hemmroids (spelling?) EVER. Still here a week later. Wonder what the surgeon did to me lol.

Caaaaat, I benefited from my iPad :)

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