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As my surgery date is approaching (November 9th), I'm watching a million "haul" videos and reading through as much stuff as I can to get an idea of the "must-haves" before surgery. Aside from the food/drink stuff, what else did you find helpful to have before your surgery date? I just ordered all of my Vitamins and a pill organizer, and I got a few small containers (1/4 cup and 1/2 cup sizes). Any other ideas? Thanks guys!!

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I'm 6 weeks out yesterday. I bought the 2oz cups with lids I still can't eat but 2 oz at a time My dr said my pouch is 1/3 cup size. But if I eat that much my stomach hurts a lot. Just a suggestion!!

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Digital food scale, immersion blender, Bubba Keg and a heating pad for me.

Ditto this.

Heating pad was HUGE for me. I have an old Thermophore that is awesome.

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Hearing pad is a MUST for me

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Hearing pad is a MUST for me

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*Heating lol

Digital food scale, immersion blender, Bubba Keg and a heating pad for me.

Ditto this.

Heating pad was HUGE for me. I have an old Thermophore that is awesome.

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I bought appetizer spoons and forks. They're as small as the ones for babies but don't look so juvenile. I also bought some vintage mini ramekins or custard cups. I can't wait to try them! I haven't had my surgery yet.

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I use my digital food scale pretty much every day still so that's a definite must have from me.

My other great purchase was a blender bottle- makes it so easy to whip up Protein Shakes while traveling.

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I stocked Soup, Protein Drinks, etc. for six months. Heck I was in the grocery store in 48 hours. I could have survived on 2 cans of soup and a six pack Protein drinks for a week. I never even felt I had surgery.

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For right after surgery band-aids large ones and mederma for the scars.

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Thanks for all the suggestions! I did buy some baby spoons, am stocked up on Premier Protein and sugar-free Jello, and am going to get some more grocery shopping done soon. I love the immersion blender idea, and will definitely make sure I have a good heating pad. I have heard mixed reviews on Gas-X strips... did anyone find them useful? Or just a waste of time?

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@@kayceelizzie I use my Blender Bottle every day (Pre-op diet). They are great for work. I bought appetizer forks and spoons (didn't want baby ones). I bought some Atkins Lift Protein drink and some Powerade Zero to have on hand (not a lot), a few packages of sugar free drink mix - similar to crystal light to add to water), a few different kinds of herbal teas (including the Smooth Move one for constipation). At the suggestion of other members, I bought a few comfy front closure bras (no wires) to wear post-op.

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I used a Mr. coffee cup warmer to put my plate on to keep things warm. Also, pick a meal to practice slow eating (I did lunch). Shot glasses made great sipping cups for Water. Start trying Protein shakes. Stop by GNC and try Isopure clear. If you can stomach it, it is great for protien and hydration the first two weeks, but not to everyone's taste.

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