hello sonja
welcome to the forum!!! i am a House "alumni" and you are in good and professional hands!!! anyway, will attempt to add additional responses to your questions as i see that catherine had given you the entire scoop.
1. Did any of you do anything special before your surgery to help you prepare for surgery?
> i did everything possible to boost my immune system, so 2 mths before surgery, i exercised daily to upped my cardio, stay away from crowds and eat really healthy (fruits, veggies, fish, reduced meat, reduced colas and coffee/teas). The nurse consult also gave me a prescription for couple of medications/medicated shower wash which i had to take 3 days before surgery. i also surround myself with friends and family, and did not entertain any fears or doubts.
2. I am a bit concerned. I did catch a cold and must rid myself of it very soon. I can not have surgery if I can not get rid of this cold. Any cold remedies?
> hope you feeling better!!!!
3. What did you take with you to LA?
> i live in CA, so i drove down, it was like a road trip as i took snacks, water, juices, water container (for my hospital stay), books to read, my own medical directive, a hair tie to tie up my hair, herbal tea bags, hot chocolate packets, dried fruits, small bag of toilet stuff for hospital stay, slippers/flip flops for hospital stay, .........yeah, everything including the kitchen sink
4. For those of you who stayed at Seton Hall, how were the accommodations?
> basic but cannot beat the price and close proximity to the hospital!!!!. Your family can also access the hospital (after guest hours) via an underground tunnel! Seton hall houses offices and nun's accommodations, but 2 floors (3rd and 4th floor) are rented out to hospital guests. The shared kitchen and dining room is located on the 4th floor (i think, seemed so long ago) so ask for the main floor. There are microwaves and fridge and hot water, and 2 computers for free internet (kinda slow). You can also bring your own laptop and hook up to internet at ground floor lobby by the office (bring your own cable). If you get fed up with hospital food, there are take out menus in the kitchen. TV is basic, no remote when i was there. Heat is not controlled within the room, you have to call facilities to adjust room temps. Little room service, and it is do your own "changing sheets and towels", which are available on the carts by the dining room. No complimentary toiletries, so bring your own shampoos etc. laundry facilities is also on the main floor, and it is free and they provide detergent! There is a mini fridge in the room, so you can do your own picnic and buy food/water from the store and stock up. If you rent a car, the multi story car park building is right next to seton. i meet a lot of people there, at different stages of AN recovery - it was encouraging to talk to them as they just went through the same thing!!!! And oh, when you get discharged, call for wheelchair service, they will take you right up to your room at seton!!
5. My parents and husband are going out to LA with me, have any one had that many folks in a guest room? If so what did you do for privacy?
> the rooms have a big bed (kind size i think) and a sofa which is a pulled out bed. it will be tight for 4 people
6. Anyone have experience with Dr. House? I hear more experiences about Dr. Brakman.
> No, i had brackmann, but everyone is a pro at House.
7. How long after surgery were the stitches removed? Where they removed by the doctors at HEI?
> Mine was not dissolvable and it was removed a week later during my followup appointment with my HEI doctor. Immediately after your discharge, you are supposed to call Rita or the nurse consult for this followup appointment. During the followup, they will take off your stitches at your ear and your tummy (yep, you get a free liposuction!), and clear you for home travel. I also had them clean my operated ear as it was encrusted in some yellow lotion.
8. What did you do for after care once home from HEI?
> Nurse consult will give you a list of instructions for care - ie, do not hold your sneeze, do not carry more than 5 pounds, and list of vestibular exercises to retrain your brain. Personally, i also follow a strict diet of healing foods to continue my recovery, ie 80% fruits/vegetables, fish, reduced red meat/caffeine. Plenty of sleep, rest and just take it easy.
9. Appreciate any thing else you would like to share.
> After surgery, you will be given a list of prescriptions to fill, there is no pharmacy in the hospital so you have to go to the nearest CVS or Vons to fill it. You can't wash your hair for almost 2 weeks, so bring whatever to hold/contain/hide the hair
And bring clothes with big collar openings so you can slide the shirt over your head easily and avoid the wounds.
whew!!!! that is a lot of information, but PM anyone of us from House if you have any other questions, and there are plenty of threads in this forum on House too. Glad to help in anyway and good luck on the surgery!