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Marjon9 & Furellie, how funny.

I don't plan on wearing a bra home. I'm a 42 DD and if someone has a problem with the fact that I am "free balling", I hope to be to hopped up on meds to give a crap.

Well, if I wasn't worried about them reaching down there and hitting the incision areas whilst they free ball.....lol!

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Being the obsessive person that I am I brought a ton of stuff, however, one thing I think everyone should bring with them are Bullion Cubes so you have nourishment for your journey home! It took me over 12 hours to get home and they came in handy. Good luck!

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Marjon9 & Furellie, how funny.

I don't plan on wearing a bra home. I'm a 42 DD and if someone has a problem with the fact that I am "free balling", I hope to be to hopped up on meds to give a crap.

That was me, alright.:)

Ixnay on the coughdrops--you could swallow them and get stuck--especially easy when you are reclining. Better to get some of those thin strips or spray for sore throat.:)

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just bring slippers and loose fitting clothes to go home in. The hospital has everything else and you won't be there long. They will likely put a binder on you before you leave so make sure what you bring is large enough for that to fit comfortably under your clothes.

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If you see a short fat chick walking around TJ next week looking like she bought her clothes in the men's department of Walmart, that'll be me wink.gif
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How about a pie? I wonder if they'll let me bring a pie......

OMG ... FurEllie, you are TOO FUNNY!!!! :dance:

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A pie with a little ice cream sounds great. Do you think they will let you put the ice cream in the Nurses Station Freezer? LOL

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