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You don’t need much. Chapstick, phone charger, pillow. Wear something comfortable to the hospital & wear the same thing home.

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Phone, charger, and toothbrush. Don’t bring a lot of stuff

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Slippers to walk the hospital in

Chap stick, phone charger

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The most helpful things that i took were:
PJ bottoms to wear under the hospital gown
Made sure I had a long charger cord
Biotene mouth spray
Chapstick

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I took a robe - just for added comfort.

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Never wore the robe I brought. Chapstick, Hand lotion, phone with charger, change of socks, tooth brush. If staying 2 nights I would add hair brush and undies. Be prepared to walk the halls as much as you can. I wore my tennis shoes.

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10 hours ago, Chris56 said:

Never wore the robe I brought. Chapstick, Hand lotion, phone with charger, change of socks, tooth brush. If staying 2 nights I would add hair brush and undies. Be prepared to walk the halls as much as you can. I wore my tennis shoes.

I loved having my robe. But, I guess you don't know whether you need it or not until you are at the hospital. I over packed this time because of the leak I had last time that left me in hospital for 2.5 months - I didn't want to be caught short again.

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I just threw on a second gown for walks as I didn’t care if I flashed the world. Brought iPad, laptop, book, chapstick (MUST), toothbrush and toothpaste I didn’t use because I was too tired to find it so I got the hospital care kit. I just stayed up all night high on the anesthesia and used my phone a bit so I needed the charger. Next day I used my iPad all day because I had to drink x amount of liquid before I could be discharged. Sat in a chair and watched downloaded Netflix and just sip sip sipped. So really, I didn’t need much. Left with the clothes I arrived in.

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Oh and I brought a blanket and pillow. Blanket I held against my stomach when I slept. I slept on my side and had the nurses assist me when I needed to flip.

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Don’t forget earplugs and a sleep mask to mitigate the noisy hospital room and too many lights and monitors.

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Yes, chapstick, lotion, toothbrush, etc...shoes for walking..and boredom busters!

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I definitely over packed. I brought a change of clothes, chapstick, gas x, a phone charger, coloring books, and toiletries.

I ended up only using the phone charger and chapstick!

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