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ONE MONTH Before Surgery
Bras: Buy cheap non-padded bras in different cup sizes prior to surgery, pad or use rice/water test, wear them around for a few days UNDER clothing till you get use to the size, cause you will get use to it, and see what cup size you are comfortable with so you'll now know how large you are willing to go. Take pictures in different size bras.
- Practice sleeping on your back in advance.
- Strengthen your stomach muscles to help you get up. Get one of those giant exercise balls from a sports store.
- You want your body in the best condition possible to help it cope with surgery and have a fast recovery. As early as possible, eat very healthy, forego your vices, exercise to reduce stress.[/li][/list]
2 WEEKS Before Surgery
Vit E and other meds: At least 2 weeks before and after surgery, you should stop taking aspirin, ibuprofen, and added Vit E (most PS's say a small amount in your Multi is ok). Take 1,000+ mg of Vitamin C daily. Check with your PS about Vit. K for clotting and B's for stress.
1 WEEK Before Surgery TO DAY Before Surgery
- Drinks: Get a small cooler and fill w/ drinks or thermos filled w/ drink that u can easily loosen.
- Medicine : Keep a notepad by you so you know when you had taken your meds. Also, you may want a little timer device to remind you
- Hair: Wash your hair. If you have long hair you may want to braid or put in an elastic only (no metal in band) hairband prior to surgery and for a few days after. You may want to schedule a hair appt for after your ba to wash your hair for you.
- Journal: Keep a journal of your progress, helps to keep track of how you're doing and can help with questions you might want to ask your surgeon on your post-op visits. (You may want to use a tape recorder to record your progress, then type it once you feel better)
- Pictures: Take before pics!
- Bruising: Arnica Montana (don't exceed 10 days) and Bromelain are supposed to help reduce swelling and bruising (available at Health Food Stores). Check with your plastic surgeon before taking.
- Nausea & Constipation: Have meds/suppositories on hand for both just in case. Tell your anesthesiologist to give you anti-nausea meds.
- Underarms: Shave or Wax prior!
- Post-op Instruction List: Make sure at your pre-op they write all your post-op instructions down to take home, you may not remember everything they tell you.
- Valium/Xanax: See if your surgeon will prescribe something to take the nite before so you can get a good nites rest.
- Nothing to eat/drink so many hours prior to surgery, or it could be postponed!!
- As with any surgery, always have someone with you for the first 24-48 hours.
- Have surgeon's emergency # taped to all phones and with your helper.
- Fill your prescriptions. I put my pills and vitamins in a day-of-the-week holder so I wouldn't forget.
- Lay out loose clothes to wear. Use button up shirts, you won't be able to lift arms to pull shirts on over head. Slip on shoes and pants.
- Mentally review the week or 2 following surgery - bills to pay, birthdays coming up.
- Have some uplifting books and movies for recovery. A great series of heart-warming, inspiring stories are the "Chicken Soup for the Soul" books.
- Set up TV trays on either side of a recliner, and a lazy susan to put more items in reach. I used a divider tray (for office drawers) to hold meds, chapstick, pen & note paper, kleenex, etc.
- Use a long straw and plastic utensils.
- Paper plates cut down on doing dishes.
- Use a whistle to call your helper (bells may not be heard).
- Walk through your home looking at everything with your arms pinned to your sides as though you can't raise your hands above your shoulders and don't have the strength to open cupboards.
- Tell your helper to leave food and dishes down.
-Have snacks by your recliner for late nights and when you're alone - juice boxes, applesauce and pudding cups, fruit, crackers, nuts.
- Have your pet's favorite treats on hand to make up for less attention.
- Have facial cleansing pads, and gum if you like to chew.
- Turn shampoo and lotion bottles upside down.
- Soft cosmetic cotton squares are a blessing for tender nipples and under tight bra elastic.
- Make your recovery room as pleasant as possible. Have fresh flowers, scented candles or potpourri.
- Take garbage out.
- Get all the laundry out of the way.
- Clean the house and do the dishes.
- Go grocery shopping and pre-cook some foods to freeze for easy microwaving, such as soup.
- Get 4 bags (2 to use while others are refreezing) of frozen small fruit like blueberries (we used to suggest peas but vegetables tend to smell after they thaw) or ice bag for swelling, put these bags in ziplock bag, just in case the original bag develops a leak. You may also want to make smaller bags so you can ice the top and bottom of each breast
- A heating pad for a sore back, do not put on breasts.
- Have some simple foods ready to eat like crackers, soup, jello, canned health drinks in case you can't eat.
- Get extra large jogging/sports bras - open in front. Your surgeon may send you home in a surgical bra or require you to wear something else, or maybe nothing at all. I also got soft pjs.
- Fill your car with gas.
- Pay bills and do all your banking.
- Put dry foods on counter and refrigerated foods at lower levels.
- Get pet care taken care of, get their food and empty the litter box.
- Recharge remote control batteries, cordless phone.
- Set up table close to you with your stuff -Drinking and Pill taking WATER, Rx's, remotes, phone, vitamins, tissue, books, magazines, water bottle, etc. Also plastic waste can near you in case you vomit.
- Make up the couch with sheets, blankets and pillows plus a U-shaped pillow.
- Make up the bed with fresh sheets and lots and lots of pillows.
- Lay out items you use in bathroom, like mouth wash, toothpaste & brush, hair brush, contact lens stuff, makeup, etc.
- Take a coffee can or something with a lid for the ride home in case you get sick.
-Take some cold ginger ale or water to sip on the way back home.
- Wash your hands a lot and gargle couple times a day to ward off colds and viruses prior to surgery.
- Take to surgery - chapstick, glasses (no contacts), don't wear any makeup, hairspray, deodorant, powder - nothing on skin or hair, take pain Rx and water to take meds with and pillow for the ride home, wear warm socks or slippers for surgery, comfy shoes, list of any last minute questions. Take a nice long hot shower and wash your hair and shave everything before going. Wear baggy, comfy clothes and top that buttons in front.
- Bed pillows, body pillow.
- Tie a long ribbon to any ceiling light chains.
- Yeast Infections: Either get yogurt or acidopholus (available at Wal Mart) to ward off oral or vaginal yeast infections.
AT YOUR PRE-OP
- Shower/baths/pools,etc: At pre-op, ask PS when you can do each of these things and write it down.
- Check with your PS about Vit. K for clotting and B's for stress.
- Ask about Arnica
- At your pre-op and the morning of surgery Review the critical points with your PS and nurse. I typed a brief description of what I wanted (Under, Round, cup size & cc's, etc.) and had that with my pictures during surgery.
- Post-op Instruction List: Make sure at your pre-op they write all your post-op instructions down to take home, you may not remember everything they tell you.
- Valium/Xanax: See if your Surgeon will prescribe something to take the nite before so you can get a good nites rest.
- Also ask your PS at your pre-op to prescribe phenegran or other antinausea medication.