spinstermanquee Posted August 9, 2009 Share Posted August 9, 2009 Okay so I'm checking into the health motel tomorrow morning for fibroid removal. I've never spent the night in a hospital before (that I can remember and I'm a little weirded out... they make you stay naked inside that cloth gown that opens in the back the whole time and you can't bring anything with you. No cell, no DVD, no laptop... no eNA! > Anyone have any advice (besides pressing the happy clicky-pen thingie like on TV) to make the time go faster until I get to go home? Husband is bringing me my favorite meal during visiting hours, so I'm covered in the "finally-I-can-eat-something-decent" and "when-can-I-see-someone-I-love" categories. What else should I / could I do to make my stay more pleasant and pass the time quickly? I don't watch TV (hate commercials) and I'll probably be too medicated to read. Advice, suggestions please? Link to comment
twomonks Posted August 9, 2009 Share Posted August 9, 2009 The amount of time you spend in the hospital will depend on how the surgery is done. You will be fine! Only advice from me is to bring: earplugs a good book a pair of loose cotton gym pants (to put on when you are walking..if you aren't keen on the PJs they give out) Link to comment
BellaDonna Posted August 9, 2009 Share Posted August 9, 2009 they make you stay naked inside that cloth gown that opens in the back the whole time and you can't bring anything with you. No cell, no DVD, no laptop... no eNA! You CAN bring underwear. I always do. I don't like having a drafty butt. Bring a small bag with your undies and also a toothbrush and toothpaste and travel toiletries if you want. You can also bring your own pajamas if you want. You don't have to stay naked if you can use the bathroom yourself. I had my son via c-section (6 night hospital stay) and as soon as I was allowed to stand up, the first thing I did was take a shower and then put on my own clothes (the next morning after surgery). I also brought ear plugs and a night mask so I would get some sleep because hospitals are VERY noisy places at night. Good luck. I hope your surgery goes well. Link to comment
HeartGoesOn Posted August 9, 2009 Share Posted August 9, 2009 I'm sure you'll spend a lot of time sleeping afterwards. I would bring something to read, and maybe crossword puzzles, or those "find a word" type of puzzles. Hope all goes well, and take care... Link to comment
BellaDonna Posted August 9, 2009 Share Posted August 9, 2009 Oh and if you take a daily medication of any kind, don't forget to bring it along. (They'll ask you questions specifically about medication when they admit you) Link to comment
spinstermanquee Posted August 9, 2009 Author Share Posted August 9, 2009 Yes I'm bringing logic puzzles... although they might make my brain hurt at least I'll have something to labor over Link to comment
lavenderdove Posted August 9, 2009 Share Posted August 9, 2009 Usually right after you are so groggy that you'll just sleep, and can ask for pain meds if you have any pain and they put you to sleep. I'd take some light reading that doesn't require a lot of concentration like magazines. They do have television in hospitals, so you can always watch that. They usually have cable TV so you can watch movies etc. without commericals. I had to go to the emergency room a while back, and they even had TV in the little rooms where you waited for the doctor! I remember watching some documentary on the Animal Planet (cable) while waiting for the doctor to come in and diagnose me. So you should be able to distract yourself with that. But most likely you'll be groggy/foggy and sleeping the first day/night anyway from the drugs. Link to comment
spinstermanquee Posted August 9, 2009 Author Share Posted August 9, 2009 Thank you so much lovely eNAers, it really comforts me to know I can always come to you for advice. Link to comment
spinstermanquee Posted August 16, 2009 Author Share Posted August 16, 2009 I had the surgery Monday and it went flawlessly. Afterward, the ear plugs and toothpaste and toothbrush came in really handy (thank you posters). The underwear, not so much. One week later, the swelling is all gone, I am completely off the pain medication, the incisions from the robot are healed, and... I MOWED THE LAWN TODAY!!! Tomorrow I start driving a stick again. And in two more weeks I'm going back to exercising. Thank you eNAers for all your good advice. Link to comment
twomonks Posted August 16, 2009 Share Posted August 16, 2009 Hey there SM, Thanks for letting us know how it went.. I was thinking about you Glad to hear all is well. tm .. Link to comment
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