Guest guest Posted January 4, 2006 Report Share Posted January 4, 2006 What should I bring with me to the hospital? *************************************** This will be covered in pre-operative communications with your bariatric center. SUGGESTIONS: Wear loose fitting clothes to the hospital that are easy to put on and take off. You may leave the hospital bloated and swollen from surgery so consider a sweat suit or elastic waist/pajama style pants. If you pack hospital discharge clothing, don't forget a clean set of panties, socks and slip on shoes. You will be unable to bend over to tie your shoes. Women may not feel like putting on a bra due to the discomfort of rubbing/chafing from their incisions and post op swelling. If you insist on wearing a brasseire home from the hospital consider a sports bra or a front hook style to avoid discomfort. CHAPSTICK! Your lips will be dry and many WLS patients are forbidden from consuming water or even ice chips for quite some time post op. Magazines and light reading materials. Writing materials like a journal and pens to document your post op emotions and future goals. Phone numbers and contact information. Crossword books and other puzzles. Personal toiletries: Liquid soap; shampoo and conditioner; body lotion; and hand sanitizer. Most WLS patients are discharged in 2-4 days. Bring small or travel size bottles. Skip the cosmetics and perfume. You won't feel like wearing makeup after surgery! Glasses, preferably and/or contact lenses with wetting/cleaning solution. Few hospitals do not supply contact lens formula. Bathrobe: The hospital will provide you with a large size gown. When you start walking you may want your own robe for modesty reasons. But remember, you will have IV tubes and cords hooked up to your body which may hinder putting on and off your own robe. Slip on shoes with bottom grip. NO JEWELRY! Leave your rings, necklaces, bracelets and watches at home before you leave for the hospital. NO VALUABLES! Consider leaving your cell phone, iPod, Walkman or other electronic device at home. Your possessions will not be secure and consider the transient number of hospital staff and people who will be in reach of your property. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2006 Report Share Posted January 4, 2006 Sharon, Have you had the surgery or you a teacher. Thank oh my goodness. I will save this to go by it is very details. Tina --------------------------------- Yahoo! Photos Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, whatever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2006 Report Share Posted January 4, 2006 Welcome Tina and thank you. I am stepping in for the LOSERS Group Creator while she is out of the country. Robyn had WLS surgery and has created an archive of information to pass on to new WLS patients. The group members have also contributed useful information from their personal experiences as well. Sharon > > Sharon, > Have you had the surgery or you a teacher. Thank oh my goodness. I will save this to go by it is very details. > > Tina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2006 Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 I tell people to bring their favorite comfy slippers (with non skid soles) and a pair of PJ pants or long 'sweat' shorts and their own toothbrush, and an extra pair of panties (the men LOVE that I tell them 'panties'!). People are typically in the hospital only 2-3 days, and will be in a hospital gown. however, your butt will be hanging out when you go walking every hour if you don't have some pj pants with you. And your own slippers are always more comfy than the hospital issue non-skid socks. You can typically go home in the clothes you showed up in. You can show up to the hospital in your favorite PJs and slippers...you'll be stripped down and put in a hospital gown quickly. good luck to all the newbies! jbbb --------------------------------- Yahoo! DSL Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2006 Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 hey, for those who don't already know, the hospital gown opens in the back but you can put another one over that to open in front that way your hiny isn't blowing in the breeze. another tip is....being a nurse i take matters into my own hands....my last hospital experience did not provide the best care so if i needed something special or more than one item from dietary i would call the operator to transfer me to dietary and say send whatever to room whatever and they never knew i was the patient....this way with the nurses so busy they never got around to putting in my request....but, with gastric bypass you have to be careful because of being on a special diet so this tip may not be as helpful with that. i also had trouble with nurses not wanting to give me pain meds when they were due and even lied to me about how often they were ordered so its not a bad idea to know what your dr ordered for you and how often. -- Re: Re: What should I bring with me to the hospital? I tell people to bring their favorite comfy slippers (with non skid soles) and a pair of PJ pants or long 'sweat' shorts and their own toothbrush, and an extra pair of panties (the men LOVE that I tell them 'panties'!). People are typically in the hospital only 2-3 days, and will be in a hospital gown. however, your butt will be hanging out when you go walking every hour if you don't have some pj pants with you. And your own slippers are always more comfy than the hospital issue non-skid socks. You can typically go home in the clothes you showed up in. You can show up to the hospital in your favorite PJs and slippers...you'll be stripped down and put in a hospital gown quickly. good luck to all the newbies! jbbb --------------------------------- Yahoo! DSL Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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