Yes, bring your own comfy pillow! ÂÂ
And a radio! My eyes tired watching t.v., but it was so nice to drown out all the other noise and to hear some calming music.
Also, small bin, basket or sturdy bag to keep by the bed for lip balm, lotion, phone and address book, and whatever else you want to have nearby.
(p.s. Has anyone else tried "Frownies" after surgery for minimal eye droopiness? They are little sticky shapes meant to use on the forehead and corners of mouth for first wrinkles, but I used them at night after I left the hospital, and I felt like they made my afftected eye look more open and "lifted". I did not have facial paralysis, but I did have some numbness and swelling on the right side of my face for a short time. My right eyebrow looked lower than my left and I couldn't fully smile for a few weeks. I did facial exercises (going through the range of facial expressions and saying the alphabet over and over, exaggerating each sound as much as I could), and I wore the Frownies at night. I felt like they both helpedÂÂ
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