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Yayyyyy!!! Today is the last day of my liquid Diet and Tomorrow 6/20 is my surgery!

Just wondering if there is anything special other than the usual things yu pack in yu bag for a stay at the hospital that should be in my bag?? I'm so excited I don't want to forget anything!!

Well keep me in your prayers cause tomorrow I will officially be Sleeved!!!

Soon2B Sleeved

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Yayyyyy!!! Today is the last day of my liquid diet and Tomorrow 6/20 is my surgery!

Just wondering if there is anything special other than the usual things yu pack in yu bag for a stay at the hospital that should be in my bag?? I'm so excited I don't want to forget anything!!

Well keep me in your prayers cause tomorrow I will officially be Sleeved!!!

Soon2B Sleeved

Not really much to take.... unless you have a cpap machine or something like that.... toothbrush and toothpaste.... I was out 24 hours after the surgery.... just wore comfy shorts and a T-shirt there and back..... best of luck to you!!!

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Yayyyyy!!! Today is the last day of my liquid diet and Tomorrow 6/20 is my surgery!

Just wondering if there is anything special other than the usual things yu pack in yu bag for a stay at the hospital that should be in my bag?? I'm so excited I don't want to forget anything!!

Well keep me in your prayers cause tomorrow I will officially be Sleeved!!!

Soon2B Sleeved

Not really much to take.... unless you have a cpap machine or something like that.... toothbrush and toothpaste.... I was out 24 hours after the surgery.... just wore comfy shorts and a T-shirt there and back..... best of luck to you!!!

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Yup I know about the basics just making sure I don't forget anything!!

Thank yu!

Soon2B Sleeved

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Tomorrow is my day too...

I was told to bring ID, insurance card, cpap machine if I use one.

I'm also bringing a phone charger, an extension cord, toothbrush and toothpaste and a baseball cap. Also wearing loose fitting clothes that will make its way back on me when I leave, and a fresh pair of underwear. :)

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Tomorrow is my day too...

I was told to bring ID, insurance card, cpap machine if I use one.

I'm also bringing a phone charger, an extension cord, toothbrush and toothpaste and a baseball cap. Also wearing loose fitting clothes that will make its way back on me when I leave, and a fresh pair of underwear. :)

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Thanks

Soon2B Sleeved

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@@jhenry126 @@Seagull congrats on your re-birthdays!

I may suggest taking a pillow to put against your tummy on the ride home and a lot of folks claimed some kind of lip balm was also a big. make sure all of your prescriptions for post-op is filled.

keep us posted!!!!

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I brought more than I needed, and I barely brought anything at all. The absolute essentials?

Phone & Charger

Chapstick

Biotene Mouth Rinse (the anesthesia leaves your mouth so dry and you can't drink Water quickly enough to help).

Hairbrush

Anything else you may or may not use.

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