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I did the same thing! I wore a really loose sundress and flip flops to the hospital along with granny panties lol didnt want the nurse seeing me in anything else! Haha when u get there they will make u take everything off including undies, afterwards my mom helped me get dressed and the sun dress was perfect! I also lived in nightgowns and really big t shirts... I'm 2 weeks post of tomorrow and that's what I'm still wearing, I still don't like the feeling of anything right around my incisions... Yesterday I tried jeans and it hurt... My port incision is still bruised and VERY sore :( def invest in sum cheap nightgowns, I say cheap becuz before u know it they will be too big!

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I went buck ass naked.... :)

I think I'll pass on THAT fashion advice. But thanks for the laugh :-)

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I went buck ass naked.... :)

I never thought of that.... poor men have no choice. They'd look weird in a sundress. But naked in flip flops would be weird too.j/s

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Glad you asked that, I did not even think of it. I have been too upset about the fact that you can't wear panties, to think of what I will wear home, lol.

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This may sound like a silly question' date=' but what did you wear to your surgery? I promise I'm not being fashion conscious. Lol! The hospital says "something comfortable, easy on easy off". I was thinking sweat pants and tshirt, but will it be too painful to bend over to pull up the sweatpants? Maybe a light dress? Any suggestions?[/quote']

Yoga pants and a loose fitting shirt. They will help you get dressed. Don't forget the pillow for the ride home to hold between your tummy and the seat belt.

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I went buck ass naked.... :)

You would! Heehee

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Thats a great question im scheduled for tuesday and a dress and flip flops are what im now taking thanks for asking i was just wondering this same thing

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That is not a silly question and I'm sure no one is laughing.

Please feel free to ask any question that is lapband related.

I wore elastic banded pants home and eventhough they were lose it did put pressure on my incision, so if you have a loose dress you'd be better off and make sure you have slip on shoes like mules, slide sandals or a pair of slip on shoes.

You're going to do great!

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Well, the sundress and sandals were the perfect choice. I'm all done and resting comfortably at home. Thanks for all of the advice everyone!

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