Jump to content
×
Are you looking for the BariatricPal Store? Go now!

What "musts"should I purchases pre op?



Recommended Posts

More Gas-X strips

liquid Ibuprofen

Many cups of Sonic Ice in the freezer

Broths, Popsicles, Jellos of your choice

Water

Comfortable walking shoes.. because if you don't walk, the gas pain will be the worst part.

A few pairs of fat pants... because for the first few days your abdomen will be both distended and tender.

You're kidding on the ibuprofen right? Ibuprofen (aka advil, motrin, etc), Aspirin, and Naproxen (aka Aleve) are on your perma-banned list. Liquid tylenol? definitely okay. but you can throw the liquid advil in the trash now. Can't take it at all any more.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

As an RN, I can tell you the suggestion above won't put the fear of God into the nurses that care for you, it'll cause them to minimize their interactions with you. Also, unless you have the power to change the information that is already on record, your employment and insurance information are printed on a demographic sheet that is located in the back of your chart or is easily viewed on a computer. Hopefully your procedure is being done in a fantastic and reputable hospital that is staffed with professionals.

My advice: Be kinder than is necessary to people you encounter; be your own advocate, and when something bothers you, speak up for yourself; be honest about your level of pain so that you can be medicated appropriately; follow your post-op instructions to the letter; make sure you are discharged with appropriate medications for pain, nausea, and a PPI (for acid / reflux).

I'm sure you'll do great. Congratulations and good luck on your journey. I hope all goes well for you!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

As a fellow RN, I must agree with bittersweet, about the above comment about 'putting the fear of God' into nurses by taking down names and saying you're writing an article. You would likely have better luck by showing appreciation of the staff, kind of like the old saying you can attract more flies with honey instead of vinegar. Every nurse I know treat everyone the same; we don't care if you are a so-call" VIP "patient or a homeless person, you get the same care. I treat my patients well because i enjoy my profession and like to help people. I am sure there are some bad apples but dont let that color the perception of all nurses.

I have similar advice as bittersweet: Ask questions, There is no stupid question except for the unasked one. Even write down questions as you think of them, so you wont forget them. If something seems wrong, ask, I promise we don't mind explaining why something is the way it is or why we are doing something. If you need something ask, we are not mind readers, if at all possible we will try to get it or make it happen. Ask for pain medication before it gets excruciating. When it is time to ambulate, suck it up and do it, it may hurt like a bitch at first, but the more you do it, the better you will feel. Follow your pre and post surgical instructions to the letter.

I hope everyone has an excellent experience and have an awesome staff to take care of them. Good luck to everyone on your weightloss journey. I am on my six month pre-qualifing-doctor- monitored-diet phase, so I am on the journey as well.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

You're kidding on the ibuprofen right? Ibuprofen (aka advil, motrin, etc), Aspirin, and Naproxen (aka Aleve) are on your perma-banned list. Liquid tylenol? definitely okay. but you can throw the liquid advil in the trash now. Can't take it at all any more.

No kidding from me. Yet one more example of different surgeons, different rules, I guess. I don't have a banned list of meds - and the ability to take NSAIDS (as well as oral steroids) when I need them (other unrelated health stuff) was the biggest deciding factor on the sleeve vs any other surgery.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

That's a first. NSAIDs are a definite no no. Tylenol yes, asprin or advil? No. Prednisone is still allowed as is benedryl.

My understanding is non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as asprin, ibuprofen, Advil, Motrin, Aleeve, Naprosyn, Vioxx and Celebrex increase your risk of developing ulcers. This one I would would double check with your medical team on. I thought is was a pretty universal rule.

ETA: I googled some info on how NSAIDs work and why they make not be good for sleeves. This article explains it the best.

Edited by BLERDgirl

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Yes I had to cut my anti inflammatory. I have gout right now and I want to cry. This puts the F in fun

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Thanks for all the info! I am going to be going on my pre-op shop as soon as I get a date. I am so excited!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

When they give you your date ask you team if there is anything they recommend you get pre-op.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

RNs: Too bad you do not like my advice. I was not giving it to you. I have quite a few RNs and medical people in my own family and know they are human and as such, can be very kookie humans, too. Get off the "angel" kick. You might try to help people ... or not. How would anyone really know? I am too grown up to trust anyone completely. When I do, I get my medications stolen. That annoys me. Everyone ought to have a little fear of God (or their supervisor) in them, because when they don't they cop your meds.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Uhmmm, kay. Well, @@Cococat hopefully the individual who you believe stole your Latisse is also too stupid to know that without continued usage, their lashes will fall out.

Btw, individuals without a moral compass can be found on every job; this has nothing to do with nurses. A thief is a thief and in the hospitals I've worked in, there are always a multitude of people going in and out of patients' rooms. If you know the thief, identify him or her and file a formal complaint with the hospital.

No "angels" here can help bring your potion back. Good luck though....

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Uhmmm, kay. Well, @@Cococat hopefully the individual who you believe stole your Latisse is also too stupid to know that without continued usage, their lashes will fall out.

Btw, individuals without a moral compass can be found on every job; this has nothing to do with nurses. A thief is a thief and in the hospitals I've worked in, there are always a multitude of people going in and out of patients' rooms. If you know the thief, identify him or her and file a formal complaint with the hospital.

No "angels" here can help bring your potion back. Good luck though....

Agreed. And to add to this, every facility I've ever worked in had a strict policy about patients not bringing in home medications for use without a Dr's order - no cough drops, no eye drops, no tylenol, etc. it's not about being able to charge you extra for pills - its about making sure you're not taking too much of something or, better yet, taking something that could be dangerous immediately post-operatively.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Agreed. And to add to this, every facility I've ever worked in had a strict policy about patients not bringing in home medications for use without a Dr's order - no cough drops, no eye drops, no tylenol, etc. it's not about being able to charge you extra for pills - its about making sure you're not taking too much of something or, better yet, taking something that could be dangerous immediately post-operatively.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Uhmmm, kay. Well, @Cococat hopefully the individual who you believe stole your Latisse is also too stupid to know that without continued usage, their lashes will fall out. **** agreed not mention the eeew factor for using something that had been on some elses's eyes

Btw, individuals without a moral compass can be found on every job; this has nothing to do with nurses. A thief is a thief and in the hospitals I've worked in, there are always a multitude of people going in and out of patients' rooms. If you know the thief, identify him or her and file a formal complaint with the hospital.

I agree here as well, there had been a rash of things being stolen from patients rooms...well guess who caught them? Me! The evil lazy nurse...some of the house keeping crew were the culprits. And I also went out of my way to help ensure all of the stolen property

Made its way back to the proper owners..if you know who the thief. Is then point it out. I really do want to help my patients and I hope they like and respect me as well

once again. I hope everyone has an excellent experience as we journey down this road together

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I think everyone should have an emersion blender. In fact, I think my doctor's office should pass them out as part of the pre-surgery diet. I found it great for whipping up a small bit of Protein shake.

I also loved and still love the sugar free tropical popsicles. They were helpful for getting in that liquid.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I think everyone should have an emersion blender. In fact, I think my doctor's office should pass them out as part of the pre-surgery diet. I found it great for whipping up a small bit of Protein shake.

I also loved and still love the sugar free tropical popsicles. They were helpful for getting in that liquid.

Emerson blender, nutrabullet or something similar. I think Oster has a smoothie maker for $20. They are invaluable got mixing Protein shakes.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

  • Trending Products

  • Trending Topics

  • Recent Status Updates

    • LeighaTR

      I am new here today... and only two weeks out from my sleeve surgery on the 23rd. I am amazed I have kept my calories down to 467 today so far... that leaves me almost 750 left for dinner and maybe a snack. This is going to be tough for two weeks... but I have to believe I can do it!
      · 0 replies
      1. This update has no replies.
    • Doughgurl

      Hey everyone. I'm new here so I thought I should introduce myself. I am 53y/o and am scheduled for Gastric Bypass on June 25th, 2025. I'm located in San Antonio, Texas. I will be having my surgery in Tiajuana Mexico. I've wanted this for years, but I always had insurance where bariatric procedures were excluded. Finally I am able to afford to pay out of pocket.  I can't wait to get started, and I hope I'm prepared for the initial period of "hell". I know what I have signed up for, but I'm sure the good to come will out way the temporary period of discomfort and feelings of regret. I'd love to find people to talk to who have been through the same procedure or experience before. So I look forward to meeting you all. Hope you have a great week!
      · 2 replies
      1. Selina333

        I'm so happy for you! You are about to change your life. I was so glad to get the sleeve done in Dec. I didn't have feelings of regret overall. And I'm down almost 60 lbs. I do feel a little sad at restaurants. I can barely eat half a kid's meal. I get adults meals often because kid ones don't have the same offerings at times. Then I feel obligated to eat on that until it's gone and that can be days. So the restaurant thing isn't great for me. All the rest is fine by me! I love feeling full with very little. I do wish I could drink when eating. And will sip at the end. Just a strong habit to stop. But I'm working on it! You will do fine! Just keep focused on your desire to be different. Not better or worse. But different. I am happy both ways but my low back doesn't like me that heavy. So I listened (also my feet!). LOL! Update us on your journey! I'm not far from you. I'm in Houston. Good luck and I hope it all goes smoothly! Would love to see pics of the town you go to for this. I've never been there. Neat you will be traveling for this! Enjoy the journey. Take it one day at a time. Sometimes a few hours at a time. Follow all recommendations as best you can. 💗

      2. Doughgurl

        Thank you so much for your well wishes. I am hoping that everything goes easy for me as well. We don't eat out much as it is, so it wont be too bad in that department. Thankfully. Also, I hear you regarding your back and feet!! I'd like to add knees to the list. Killing me as we speak! I'm only 5' so the weight has to go. Too short to carry all this weight. Menopause really did a doosey on me. (😶lol) My daughter also lives in Houston. with her Husband and my 5 grand-littles. I grew up in Beaumont, so I know Houston well, I will be sure to keep in touch and update you on my journey. I may need some advice in the future, or just motivation. Thank You so much for reaching out, I was hoping to connect with someone in the community. I really appreciate it. 💜

    • Alisa_S

      On day 4 of the 2 week liquid pre-op diet. Surgery scheduled for June 11th.
      Soooo I am coming to a realization
      of something and I'm not sure what to do about it. For years the only thing I've enjoyed is eating. We rarely do anything or go anywhere and if we do it always includes food. Family comes over? Big family dinner! Go camping? Food! Take a short ride or trip? Food! Holiday? Food! Go out of town for a Dr appointment? Food! When we go to a new town we don't look for any attractions, we look for restaurants we haven't been to. Heck, I look forward to getting off work because that means it's almost supper time. Now that I'm drinking these pre-op shakes for breakfast, lunch, and supper I have nothing to look forward to.  And once I have surgery on June 11th it'll be more of the same shakes. Even after pureed stage, soft food stage, and finally regular food stage, it's going to be a drastic change for the rest of my life. I'm giving up the one thing that really brings me joy. Eating. How do you cope with that? What do you do to fill that void? Wow. Now I'm sad.
      · 1 reply
      1. LeighaTR

        I hope your surgery on Wednesday goes well. You will be able to do all sorts of new things as you find your new normal after surgery. I don't know this from experience yet, but I am seeing a lot of positive things from people who have had it done. Best of luck!

    • Alisa_S

      On day 4 of the 2 week liquid pre-op diet. Surgery scheduled for June 11th.
      Soooo I am coming to a realization
      of something and I'm not sure what to do about it. For years the only thing I've enjoyed is eating. We rarely do anything or go anywhere and if we do it always includes food. Family comes over? Big family dinner! Go camping? Food! Take a short ride or trip? Food! Holiday? Food! Go out of town for a Dr appointment? Food! When we go to a new town we don't look for any attractions, we look for restaurants we haven't been to. Heck, I look forward to getting off work because that means it's almost supper time. Now that I'm drinking these pre-op shakes for breakfast, lunch, and supper I have nothing to look forward to.  And once I have surgery on June 11th it'll be more of the same shakes. Even after pureed stage, soft food stage, and finally regular food stage, it's going to be a drastic change for the rest of my life. I'm giving up the one thing that really brings me joy. Eating. How do you cope with that? What do you do to fill that void? Wow. Now I'm sad.
      · 1 reply
      1. summerseeker

        Life as a big person had limited my life to what I knew I could manage to do each day. That was eat. I hadn't anything else to look forward to. So my eating choices were the best I could dream up. I planned the cooking in managable lots in my head and filled my day with and around it.

        Now I have a whole new big, bigger, biggest, best days ever. I am out there with those skinny people doing stuff i could never have dreamt of. Food is now an after thought. It doesn't consume my day. I still enjoy the good home cooked food but I eat smaller portions. I leave food on my plate when I am full. I can no longer hear my mother's voice saying eat it all up, ther are starving children in Africa who would want that!

        I still cook for family feasts, I love cooking. I still do holidays but I have changed from the All inclusive drinking and eating everything everyday kind to Self catering accommodation. This gives me the choice of cooking or eating out as I choose. I rarely drink anymore as I usually travel alone now and I feel I need to keep aware of my surroundings.

        I don't know at what point my life expanded, was it when I lost 100 pounds? Was it when I left my walking stick at home ? Was it when I said yes to an outing instead of finding an excuse to stay home ? i look back at my last five years and wonder how loosing weight has made such a difference. Be ready to amaze yourself.

        BTW, the liquid diet sucks, one more day and you are over the worst. You can do it.

    • CaseyP1011

      Officially here for a long time, not just a good time💪
      · 0 replies
      1. This update has no replies.
  • Recent Topics

  • Hot Products

  • Sign Up For
    Our Newsletter

    Follow us for the latest news
    and special product offers!
  • Together, we have lost...
      lbs

    PatchAid Vitamin Patches

    ×