Packing
Again, I really missed the boat when I packed. For a 14 day trip I brought one pair of pants. No shorts, no skirts, no jeans. Literally one pair of pants that were not pjs. As I mentioned before I really thought I was not going to wake up! Here is my list if you go to the House:
1. Coated tylenol in the smallest dosage you can find (lots and lots of them - you take 3000mg/day)
2. Miralax and/or Colace - try experimenting with this well before the surgery - pretty much everyone tells you not to strain during a BM and you will live in fear of stroking out on the toilet.
3. A wide tooth comb
4. Some kind of detangler/conditioner for after surgery
5. Biotene mouth spray, even if you don't get dry mouth from the surgery, California is dryer than most places and the mouth spray is amazing
6. Soft tissues because you may be so overwhelmed by all the beauty of the world that you just burst in to tears of joy from being alive
7. A pill box
8. pencil/pen and paper - I had to write down every pill I took bc I couldn't remember which ones I had taken and which ones were due, etc. this helped
9. soft socks - my feet were so cold and I loved my blanket and soft socks my coworkers sent me with
10. Sunglasses
11. Refresh single drop tears. These eye drops are amazing and I love them
12. Hair dryer - you have to blow dry your hair after you wash it
13. two cups to help you brush your teeth. You put one cup under your chin and spit into the first cup, then you sip water from the other cup and spit that back into the cup under your chin. It works brilliantly and you won't but extra cranial pressure on your head from leaning over the sink.
14. Very small tooth brush, it's hard to open your mouth after surgery, so bring a nice small headed tooth brush
15. Watch
16. Cell phone (the light is really handy)
17. We ended up buying a blender while we were here...yes, that is crazy i know but my hubby (bless his heart) took an uber to Macy's and picked up a nutribullet and a bunch of fruit and veggies from Whole Foods that is about 5 miles from the House. The food at St. Vincent was not that great and when he showed up in my room with a blended peach, kale and mango smoothie it was the best thing I had ever tasted. (see item number 2 for more info)
18. A small bottle of Ibprofen - the blood post surgery pools in your legs and back of your spinal chord, this causes really bad stiffness and it hurts alot to walk (this happened for me at days 6-9 post op). Motrin was recommended (my wonderful dr gave me the heads up this may occur - which it did, so I was well prepared with the Motrin, and it took the edge off. I would estimate that pain was much more than I anticipated and I would have been scared about it, had he not mentioned it to me before it happened. Just one more great thing about the House - it's like they anticipate everything and are totally cool and calm and collected.
19. An ear plug for your good ear - not sure why this works so well, but I have an ear plug I got at a hunting supply store for folks that shoot guns - they were kind of on the pricey side, but it works very well - it helps in keeping everything "balanced". Again, I'm not sure why hearing less on one side makes SSD on the other side easier, but it does. Make sure you bring a plug for your good ear - I use my all the time and I think it must be keeping me from getting headaches.