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Hi Everyone!! I am scheduled on 7/3. My boyfriend and I will be flying from St. Louis on 7/2. i am nervous, but more excited than anything. I have been slowly buying things to get ready for my pre op diet and what I will need when I get back. I would love to meet anyone that is there at the same time!!

 

I'll be checking into florence right about when you're checking out! :) Wishing you lots of luck. I thought it seemed possibly too soon when I committed and booked it, but now it feels like time is dragging! Ready to get to the other side and and start this interesting journey.

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I am a chronic overpacker (and possibly a germaphobe),

 

My pile o' things I'm bringing so far:

My haul

 

Includes from left:

1. Florastor (doesn't prevent C. Diff, but good to take if you have possibly been exposed).

2. Antimocrobial bandages.

3. Triple antibiotic spray

4. Generic Hibistat to wash with before surgery, and real Hibistat hand wipes.

5. Mini lysol.

6. Gas X strips.

7. A few packets of crystal light.

8. Two packets of Unjury chicken Soup.< /p>

9. Safeguard soap (because why not have two types of soap?)

10. Prilosec

11. Generic immodium.

12. Aveeno lip balm.

13. Pill crusher.

14. Heating pad.

15. Thermometer.

16. Eye shade and ear plugs.

17. A few sugar free ricola for sore throat (not sure those are allowed, but someone recommended them).

What am I missing? ;)

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I've heard rumors that sometimes diarrhea is common after surgery an that makes flights difficult even with the Imodium. People are recommending taking some pads with you for the flight in case of *sharts*? I'm packing them because I would much rather be safe than sorry. Ooh, and extra undies!

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I have no idea of what to pack! I'm getting nervous :)

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I've heard rumors that sometimes diarrhea is common after surgery an that makes flights difficult even with the Imodium. People are recommending taking some pads with you for the flight in case of *sharts*? I'm packing them because I would much rather be safe than sorry. Ooh, and extra undies!

 

Haha - The sharts. Oh man. So many fun things to experience. (But it will all be worth it. :)) BRB - putting pads in my luggage.

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Ill be at the Marriott on the 1st and 3-4. Leaving the 5th.

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I am being sleeved on 7/1 with Dr. Garcia. Really nervous right now. Will also be staying at the Marriott.

 

The Marriott is very nice. Def recommend trying the pool/Jacuzzi before surgery.

The surgery went well yesterday around 6: or so. I was up n walking as the next patient was coming out of surgery. I turned down the pain meds this morning as I'm only slightly achy. The hospital is very clean and the staff is excellent. Major bonus, this is the first hospital I've ever been in that has real blankets! The slippers are real not the no skid socks you get in the states. Everything has exceeded my expectations so far.

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I'm having surgery on 7/3 with Dr. Garcia! I fly home on 7/6 so I'll be at the Marriott on 7/2 and 7/5. My name is Emily and my email address is eatorok@gmail.com for anyone who wants to get a hold of me while we are in Mexico!

I have a feeling we will be seeing each other!!! I will be the fat redhead with the very over attentive boyfriend!!! I would love to meet up with you, maybe we can walk laps together at the hospital. :)

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Damn, I just realized I quoted myself...it's late and I just came home from a 17 hour day at work....ugh.

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Damn' date=' I just realized I quoted myself...it's late and I just came home from a 17 hour day at work....ugh.[/quote']

 

You quoted me! I can't wait to meet you! Hard to believe we'll be there in 2 days!!!

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Hope everyone already there is comfortable and happy! Funny question - what do y'all think "a light breakfast" means?

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I will be heading down on the 4th for surgery on the 5th with Dr. Fernando Garcia through Ready4achange...anyone else going to be down there' date=' or at least at the Marriott? I am coming alone, I believe, which gives me a little apprehension, so I would love to be in touch with anyone else who will be down there at the same time. B)[/quote']

 

See my posts... I'm trying to use these boards correctly but need a learning curve. Lol

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Blow dryers in hotel room?

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