Ruxa 2 Posted October 8, 2019 (edited) Dear all, My surgery date is 20/11/2019 and I am very excited about it. I would like to ask you if there ate any essentials items to be bought before surgery. For example I read that a maternity pillow will be great to sleep on... Hair loss prevention spray, the small measurement cups/spoons/containers? Any help would be highly appreciated Also, any pre-op tips? In Europe doctors do not prescribe a liquid diet. i was just told to eat healthy and exercise, as any kg lost will ease recovery and facilitate the surgery. Are you aware of any other recommendations in this sense? Thank you and good luck to you all. Ruxa Edited October 8, 2019 by Ruxa 1 Aodhanmom reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
november11 970 Posted October 8, 2019 @Ruxa. Hi My surgery is the 11th of November is your date November 20th . I m getting the bariactric bowl set which is basily giving you the right size for each food you should eat. I also have in my cart a 64 oz water bottle that have the times to sip to complete your Water for the day on it and it tells you how much you sipped .yes a pillow is great. don't forget your Vitamins requirements. I also have bariactric forks and spoons to eat off smaller forks make it easier to put less on that fork.If your bed does not recline you may want to buy a wedge pillow to raise you up for a comfortable sleep position. These are what I can think of for now . All this stuff from Amazon . 1 Ruxa reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GreenTealael 25,439 Posted October 8, 2019 9 minutes ago, Ruxa said: Dear all, My surgery date is 20/11/2019 and I am very excited about it. I would like to ask you if there ate any essentials items to be bought before surgery. For example I read that a maternity pillow will be great to sleep on... Hair loss prevention spray, the small measurement cups/spoons/containers? Any help would be highly appreciated Thank you and good luck to you all. Ruxa Hi I was really happy I purchased: an inexpensive food scale, measuring cups, full length mirror, at home workout dvd and cozy warm clothing. Good Luck 💚 1 Ruxa reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jobber 321 Posted October 8, 2019 I am 7 months post-op. I wish I had the money back that I wasted on measuring devices, blenders, books on the subject, including recipe books, etc. I got so caught up in being "in the program" that I wanted to feel like a member by getting all these new things I thought I needed. In all honesty, you will learn very quickly how much food you will be able to eat without special scales, etc. Also, you will learn what you can handle and what you cannot in the early weeks. It's all nice to get excited for the process, but not at the expense some of these things cost me. Speaking of that, I have a nutri-ninja for sale and some recipe books if anyone's interested, just kidding. Good luck on your surgery upcoming 1 gwoodgm reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Panda333 276 Posted October 8, 2019 I am 8 days out of pre-op and below is my experience Things I bought pre-op or immediately after that I use frequently Wedge pillow for when you get home. I ordered the day I got home because I couldn't sleep flat anymore sugar free popsicles benefiber biotene mouth spray, used that in the hospital and for a few days out, saved me. carmex lip balm 5 oz anchor measuring cup Water bottle with measurements on it. Torini sugar free syrups...for Decaf coffee ice cube tray - for freezing broth popsicle trays - for making your own as store bought have more carbs and calories than you realize store bought bone broths for in a pinch. Not chicken stock, Bone Broth Blender - I had this but I use this 2 x a day for the Protein Shakes Make sure you have extra Protein like GENEPRO to blend in to help you meet your protein goals Silly, but a basket, notepad, designated for all of your post up meds plenty of loose flowey dresses beach coverups - lucky i had a bunch but you won't want to wear a lot of clothes Loose panties subscription to myfitness pal or a good old notebook to document your liquids and Proteins and everything I hate water so I need water enhancers, I used publix brand or great value brand orange soy milk - i discovered the lactose doesn't agree with me so I had to buy soy milk get your mani/pedi before because you will be wearing flip flops and not feel like bending over for sneakers Things I bought that I didn't use. I bought a kitchen scale then realized my program does not want me to use a food scale, only measuring cups 100 1.5 oz medicine cups - never used them..I thought I would track my Fluid intake this way...ummm..no.. almond Creamer, just don't like it Miralax..didn't need it, the colace and benefiber helps me "go" 6 1 1 Aodhanmom, SlimChickadee, LoriLynnRN and 5 others reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
november11 970 Posted October 8, 2019 good list @Panda333. gonna add some stuff to mine .Thanks November 11 for me.... 1 Panda333 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JessLess 1,163 Posted October 8, 2019 I'm a year out and my advice is not to buy a case of ANYTHING because your tastes may change after the surgery and it will get wasted. I did find some plastic 2 oz cups helpful after because that was my serving size for the first month or so. 2 Panda333 and Melissa85 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Panda333 276 Posted October 10, 2019 On 10/8/2019 at 1:05 PM, JessLess said: I'm a year out and my advice is not to buy a case of ANYTHING because your tastes may change after the surgery and it will get wasted. I did find some plastic 2 oz cups helpful after because that was my serving size for the first month or so. such good advice..pre-op I was drinking the coconut flavored Protein Water. Can't stomach that anymore. 1 JessLess reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites