Getting ready for the DS..

amccu18007
on 6/7/10 5:21 am - Newark, DE
What things did you do to get ready for your DS?
 

I have to get a root canal and crown but have those appointments for next week. I purchased a new matress and recliner(for post-op) and updated my will and living will. Childcare is set up. I am ordering the rest of my vites this week and have a few things(protein shakes, isopure, crystal light, etc.) ready for immediately post-op.  Is there anything else that anyone else did before surgery? I am a planner and just want to make sure that I have gotten everything done. Thanks!
  Amanda
SW 269    CW 135.6  GW 140    

                
Georgina R.
on 6/7/10 5:27 am - Bakersfield, CA
Wow, you're really on the ball!

I didn't do anything except remember to stop taking my birth control pills two weeks before surgery and make sure I ate a bunch of delicious foods.  :D
amccu18007
on 6/7/10 5:29 am - Newark, DE
LOL,, thanks Georgina :P I did just stop my RA medicine as I want to make sure that it is totally out of my system
  Amanda
SW 269    CW 135.6  GW 140    

                
linda1814
on 6/7/10 5:40 am
I didn't own any stretchy pants like sweats and I didn't own a lot of pjs before surgery so I bought stuff that I could lounge around in during my recovery.  You want to make sure that you have things that won't bother your incisions on your belly.  

I also liked having a blender bottle so that I wouldn't have to dig out an actual blender.  I got the smaller one since I knew I wasn't going to be making any huge shakes.  You might want to get some different teas as well.  I bought a million things of crystal light flavors and hated them all.  I drank a lot of herbal tea the first few months post-op (Sleepy Time from Celestial Seasonings and Zen from Tazo were my favorites).  Oh and I didn't own a crock pot before surgery I am sure glad that I got one for after surgery.  I'd make a nice juicy roast and shred the meat and scoop out a tablespoon or two at a time a few times a day to get in good protein that went down easy.  

Good luck to you

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(deactivated member)
on 6/7/10 5:43 am
Amanda, it really sounds like you've got your bases pretty much covered! 

I asked around to friends and borrowed a bunch of DVDs and books so that I'd have some things to entertain myself with during recovery. I watched some shows on DVD in the early recover and those helped keep me sane.
amccu18007
on 6/7/10 6:22 am - Newark, DE
I turned into a planner after having kids..lol. The dvd and pj's are now on my list. I am curious as to what people wore home from the hospital. It will be super hot when I have my DS. I wonder if I should buy a dress?
  Amanda
SW 269    CW 135.6  GW 140    

                
(deactivated member)
on 6/7/10 6:27 am
I wouldn't waste any money on clothes - you'll outgrow them in a hot minute! I wore a t-shirt and baggy sweatpants home.

Are you coming to the support group this month? We're having a clothing exchange. Depending on what size you are, I might have a Sundress that would work.


amccu18007
on 6/7/10 6:46 am - Newark, DE
Yes, I am coming to the support group. It will be nice to be at one where there are other DS'rs. Do you guys do clothing exchanges a lot? I know I will have a ton of clothes to share once I have my DS.
  Amanda
SW 269    CW 135.6  GW 140    

                
(deactivated member)
on 6/7/10 9:22 am
 Yay, I'm glad you are coming. It'll be great to see you.

There are generally a couple of clothing exchanges a year. When I spoke to Paula and asked her permission to do this one, she said there'd be another around October at the time of the Walk from Obesity. By then, you'll definitely have some clothes to ditch! 
Ellen G.
on 6/7/10 11:49 am - Bensalem, PA
Sorry to hijack...the support group is Tuesday the 15th, right?  Do you guys always go out afterwards?
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