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What should I pack/not pack for the hospital?

Also, what should I have on hand when I get home? I know all the Vitamins. Water isn't a problem as I work for a water company lol. I also know about the papaya enzyme. What's recommended for the acid reflux? And is there anything else I may want to have on hand?

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pack light, you'll sleep most of the time-the rest you'll be walking or won't really care.

i took the following:

chapstick (a MUST)

brush, hair tie

cell phone, charger, head phones

eye mask and ear plugs (for peace and quite in the day time)

chonies, socks, robe and slippers

magazine

i knew the hospital would have the following for me to use:

a gown

toothbrush and toothpaste

soap, lotion, washcloth

extra pillows and blankets

i wore comfy loose clothes in, same clothes out (with clean chonies) :]

walk as much as possible, use your chapstick, and keep your mouth wet.

at home-always have Water nearby, Protein drinks at the ready, and plenty of options for liquids/clears such as sf Jello, pudding, popsicles and broth. i used my recliner a lot because it was easier than the bed.

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Hi there, I am new to this and have my surgery scheduled on March 11, YEEEIIIII!!!!, I also would like to know what else is needed when back home from the hospital??? Any ideas on the "variety" of approved Clear liquids?

Thanks!

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RNY eliminates acid reflux completely :)

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Clear liquids are beef or chicken or vegetable broth. Decaf tea or coffee black or with splenda. Water and you can add SF koolaide or crystal light etc. And SF Jello. But usually you get released on full liquids which includes yogurt, strained creamed Soups, Protein Shakes, milk, SF pudding and I am sure others will add to this list

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Clear Liquids are beef or chicken or vegetable broth. Decaf tea or coffee black or with splenda. Water and you can add SF koolaide or crystal light etc. And SF Jello. But usually you get released on full liquids which includes yogurt, strained creamed Soups, Protein Shakes, milk, SF pudding and I am sure others will add to this list

Thanks!! And yes, please add add add! I need to start shopping! Lol!

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pack light' date=' you'll sleep most of the time-the rest you'll be walking or won't really care.

i took the following:

chapstick (a MUST)

brush, hair tie

cell phone, charger, head phones

eye mask and ear plugs (for peace and quite in the day time)

chonies, socks, robe and slippers

magazine

i knew the hospital would have the following for me to use:

a gown

toothbrush and toothpaste

soap, lotion, washcloth

extra pillows and blankets

i wore comfy loose clothes in, same clothes out (with clean chonies) :']

walk as much as possible, use your chapstick, and keep your mouth wet.

at home-always have Water nearby, Protein drinks at the ready, and plenty of options for liquids/clears such as sf Jello, pudding, popsicles and broth. i used my recliner a lot because it was easier than the bed.

Also, my surgeon prescribed protonix (1small swallowable pill taken on an empty stomach 30 minutes before a meal) to prevent acid reflux, heartburn, ulcers, etc.

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What is papaya enzyme for? Yours is first mention I've seen but I'm new here.

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I think it's to help with digestion if something gets stuck.

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Papaya enzymes are to help digestion. It especially helps with food that is stuck Or if you feel you ate too much. Some people just use meat tenderizer in warm Water

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Found them at CVS for $8 something

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If you wait until Publix has the papaya enzyme on buy 1 get 1 free and use a coupon you can get them for free or close to it. I have a stockpile lol.

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RNY eliminates acid reflux completely :)

Really? They told me I should take Prilosec or something similar. I just assumed it was for acid reflux. Why do they tell you to take it then?

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