vsoriano78 29 Posted October 31, 2012 So my surgery is coming up on Friday and I'm excited and scared but I'm going to stay over nite In the hospital so what I'm going to need going in and when I get out Sent from my iPhone using LapBandTalk Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alli in StL 23 Posted October 31, 2012 I think the most important thing to take with you is a positive attitude. I'm not saying you don't have one, but it can be hard to maintain one while going through a surgery. Other than that, I would take a robe, some stretchy pants for going home in, and maybe your pillow. I always take way too much stuff and regret it. If you've had surgery before and know how anesthesia affects you, that can be helpful. If you know that you typically aren't affected by it afterwards, you could take a magazine or two. Good luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
debbied888 0 Posted October 31, 2012 After you get out of the hospital you will need to drink Protein Shakes and Soups with Protein in it. You should take in 60 grams of protein a day. My Dr. Sells it. You can get on-line or health food store. Good luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lannae 46 Posted October 31, 2012 every doc and hospital is diffrent, for me they gave me a very strict diet...clear liquids for a week, then moved into heavier liquids then mushies, etc...dont be afraid to ask for something!! As for what to bring, yes stretchy pants, slippers...to be honest, you really dont need much!!! It will go by very quick!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MrsJroChicago 32 Posted October 31, 2012 Congratulations! It's really, really exciting! If you have a post-op diet from your doctor, make sure you have enough "stuff" to make it through the first few days. I found chicken broth and apple juice were about all I could handle the first couple of days. I moved onto strained cream of mushroom Soup and Tomato Soup (along with the chicken Soup and apple juice) after about 3 days. Protein shakes and then mushies are important for week two. If you have a pain med or blood thinner script, fill it before you. As for what to bring, I brought a toothbrush, hair brush,contact solution and glasses, socks, yoga pants, t-shirt and clean undies! I didn't really need a robe since I had my own room and I used a double surgical gown. If your doctor doesn't give you a "Bari-Bear", you want to bring a pillow for the ride home. You'll want to squeeze it against your belly--it helps. It also helps if you have to cough or sneeze so you don't jar everything. I wouldn't be so worries about doing damage, but when the stitches move, it hurts. The pillow or bear will be wonderful! Good luck to you! 2 months post surgery and I'm feeling great! 1 lozjacko reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vsoriano78 29 Posted November 1, 2012 Congratulations! It's really' date=' really exciting! If you have a post-op diet from your doctor, make sure you have enough "stuff" to make it through the first few days. I found chicken broth and apple juice were about all I could handle the first couple of days. I moved onto strained cream of mushroom Soup and Tomato Soup (along with the chicken soup and apple juice) after about 3 days. Protein shakes and then mushies are important for week two. If you have a pain med or blood thinner script, fill it before you. As for what to bring, I brought a toothbrush, hair brush,contact solution and glasses, socks, yoga pants, t-shirt and clean undies! I didn't really need a robe since I had my own room and I used a double surgical gown. If your doctor doesn't give you a "Bari-Bear", you want to bring a pillow for the ride home. You'll want to squeeze it against your belly--it helps. It also helps if you have to cough or sneeze so you don't jar everything. I wouldn't be so worries about doing damage, but when the stitches move, it hurts. The pillow or bear will be wonderful! Good luck to you! 2 months post surgery and I'm feeling great![/quote'] Thanks guys all this will help me for 2mow on my surgery I'm so read to get band and once again thanks again Sent from my iPhone using LapBandTalk Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shelby33ky 0 Posted November 2, 2012 Good luck with your surgery! I cannot think of anything you need to bring that hasn't already been mentioned. I was banded in 2007 and the surgery was easy for me. Best wishes! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vsoriano78 29 Posted November 2, 2012 Thanks again everyone Sent from my iPhone using LapBandTalk Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A New New Dawn 1,695 Posted November 2, 2012 chapstick, loose fitting clothes, slip on shoes... Enjoy your new journey!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
txflea 63 Posted November 2, 2012 Congratulations! It's really, really exciting! If you have a post-op diet from your doctor, make sure you have enough "stuff" to make it through the first few days. I found chicken broth and apple juice were about all I could handle the first couple of days. I moved onto strained cream of mushroom Soup and Tomato Soup (along with the chicken soup and apple juice) after about 3 days. Protein shakes and then mushies are important for week two. If you have a pain med or blood thinner script, fill it before you. As for what to bring, I brought a toothbrush, hair brush,contact solution and glasses, socks, yoga pants, t-shirt and clean undies! I didn't really need a robe since I had my own room and I used a double surgical gown. If your doctor doesn't give you a "Bari-Bear", you want to bring a pillow for the ride home. You'll want to squeeze it against your belly--it helps. It also helps if you have to cough or sneeze so you don't jar everything. I wouldn't be so worries about doing damage, but when the stitches move, it hurts. The pillow or bear will be wonderful! Good luck to you! 2 months post surgery and I'm feeling great! SOCKS SOCKS SOCKS!! it never fails, when I go into the hospital for whatever my feet are freezing! If you are sharing a room bring your headphones and a iPod or whatever you have music on. When I had my hysterectomy and came out of surgery all I wanted to do was sleep. It was a day surgery and I ended up staying till almost 10 that night. bring a pillow and a small blanket for the car ride home also. I wish I would have remembered to do that, but I forgot. This time I am making a list of things to take! Good luck!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vsoriano78 29 Posted November 2, 2012 Thanks got all of that and more Sent from my iPhone using LapBandTalk Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Linzi47 1 Posted November 2, 2012 So my surgery is coming up on Friday and I'm excited and scared but I'm going to stay over nite In the hospital so what I'm going to need going in and when I get out Sent from my iPhone using LapBandTalk Thanks guys all this will help me for 2mow on my surgery I'm so read to get band and once again thanks again Sent from my iPhone using LapBandTalk Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Linzi47 1 Posted November 2, 2012 Don't be scared I am 2 months post op today and 21 kgs lighter the journey so far has been amazing literally everyday I se a difference. It's scary as well because it actually works I mean it really works !!! My best advise is when you go on to solids porridge for Breakfast yoghurt go lunch and then a dinner but just cut out all fried food and eat very slowly and chew well . I had my second fill yesterday soo I am now at 5 mil Also avoid bread and potatoes believe me you can live without them.. The best of luck to you and your new life starts when you wake up in recovery lol.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vsoriano78 29 Posted November 2, 2012 Don't be scared I am 2 months post op today and 21 kgs lighter the journey so far has been amazing literally everyday I se a difference. It's scary as well because it actually works I mean it really works !!! My best advise is when you go on to solids porridge for Breakfast yoghurt go lunch and then a dinner but just cut out all fried food and eat very slowly and chew well . I had my second fill yesterday soo I am now at 5 milAlso avoid bread and potatoes believe me you can live without them.. The best of luck to you and your new life starts when you wake up in recovery lol.. Thanks I don't eat any of that anymore and I'm at the hospital already Sent from my iPhone using LapBandTalk Share this post Link to post Share on other sites