Preparing for bariatric surgery can be a daunting experience. You might be feeling anxious or overwhelmed about the upcoming procedure and its potential impact on your life. One thing you can do to ease your concerns is to make sure you are fully prepared for your hospital stay. In this blog post, we will discuss all the essentials you need to pack for the hospital so that you can focus on your recovery after surgery.


1. Comfortable Clothing - You want to make sure you pack loose, comfortable clothing that will not irritate your incisions.  I suggest a sundress You might have to wear compression socks, so pack clothes that are easy to put on and take off. It's also worth investing in some looser clothing for after you leave the hospital, as your stomach will be swollen.  I wore nightgowns only.  I bought new pjs for the hospital but my drain was making a mess everywhere, ask for a second gown to act like a robe when you walk around your room or hallway. 

2. Personal Hygiene Kit - You will likely be in the hospital for a few days after your bariatric surgery, so don't forget to pack personal hygiene items such as toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, hand lotion, brush or comb, shampoo, and conditioner. You might also want to pack your own soap, as the hospital soap can be harsh on your skin.

3. Electronic Devices - You will be spending a lot of time resting, so bring along any electronic devices that you enjoy using, such as a tablet or e-reader. Make sure you also pack chargers for all your devices.

4. Medications - If you are currently taking any medications, make sure you pack them in their original bottles, along with any prescriptions from your doctor. In case of confusion.  Don't take additional meds other than what they give you so no chance of overdose.

5. Supportive Items - Finally, make sure you pack any supportive items that will help ease your recovery after bariatric surgery. For example, a body pillow can help you find a comfortable position to sleep in after surgery. You might also want to bring a heating pad to help soothe any soreness or discomfort. a small pillow for between you and the seat belt. 


In conclusion, preparing for bariatric surgery can be an emotional and stressful process, but packing the right essentials for your hospital stay can help ease your anxiety and help you feel more comfortable. Remember to pack comfortable clothing, personal hygiene items, electronic devices, medications, and supportive items, so that you can focus on your recovery and healing. By being fully prepared, you can start your bariatric surgery journey on the right foot and feel confident in your ability to heal.  Ask for a dose of pain reliever before you leave the hospital.  we hit ever single bump all the way home I am sure of it.
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We are Greg and Sheri and are so happy you made it to our page!
We are empty nesters that have 5 children and 2 grandchildren between us. 
Greg is an IT guy and we are hoping to retire him at the beginning of the year. We want to move to southern  Minnesota to be near family.
I have had gastric bypass and done very well. I had it August 29th 2022 and I have lost after 101 pounds so far.  Talk about a learning curve but was so happy when my nutritionist encouraged Ningxia Red daily as a readily absorbable nutrition. I drink 2 to 4 ozs a day.
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