Question:
What can my family purchase me for my B-day for surger and post-op?

My birthday is this thursday and my family wants to buy me something to help me with fixing food for after I get home, and suggestions? I don't have a surgery date yet but have my consult with the surgeon next thurday!!! Hugs    — Tennille (posted on August 20, 2000)


August 20, 2000
I love this question! Here's my suggestions: Down pillows, a cozy chennile robe & pair of Reebok DMX walking shoes! Good Luck with your recovery!
   — [Deactivated Member]

August 20, 2000
Hi. I love this question too. My best friend gave me a few very practical gifts before my surgery too. My birthday was only 6 days past my surgery date and believe me they came in very handy when I got home from the hospital. The best gift she gave me was the hand blender that was mentioned in the previous posting. I used that from day one after I came home. She also gave me several new pillows to help "prop" me up as well a two very "roomy" caftans that I am able to still wear. Might I suggest a "goody bag" of non-perishables that you can put in your cupboard in preparation for your immediate pre-op diet. Include a variety of sugar-free drink mixes (crystal-lite, sf kool-aid), canned refried beans, soups, sf jello and puddings, protein shake mixes, etc... If you don't have a regular blender, now is the time to get one. The hand blender is great for puree-ing smaller amounts of foods but the regular blender is good for mixing and "fluffing" your protien shakes. A mini-food processer isn't terribly expensive and is also quite handy at preparing smaller amounts of foods. Good luck at your initial consult. I hope this birthday will be a great one. cj
   — cj T.

August 20, 2000
Well my surgery is September 22 and my Birthday is October 5. I will be having an early Birthday celebration and my family is planning on purchasing gift certificates for me to use after I lose some weight. I thought that would be very helpful to me in the near future.
   — Heather S.

August 20, 2000
YOU MIGHT HAVE YOUR FAMILY GET YOU A VARIETY OF PUREED BABY FOOD,SF POPCYCLES CRYSTAL LYTE. SF CARNATION INSTANT BREAKFAST, PROTEIN SUPPLEMENT DRINK OR EVEN BETTER A NICE GOWN TO WEAR TO HOSPITAL, AND A GOOD BOOK TO READ. GOOD LUCK SHIRLEY CALHOUN [email protected]
   — Shirley C.

August 20, 2000
A few other ideas: I loved my wedge pillow, it sure made sleeping in a regular bed easier for me. When I was first starting to eat real food again, it seemed that all my food was cold before I could eat it, so my mother got me a food warming dish (like babies use!) and it really DID help! I agree with the other ideas, especially the caftan PLUS a good pair of comfortable slippers with tread for hospital hall walking. Another idea is a good food counts book. You will want to be watching your protein amounts especially. Good luck to you and HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
   — Kathy W.

August 21, 2000
A blender for protein drinks and a cuisinart mini-prep chopper to puree your food. Happy birthday.
   — [Deactivated Member]

August 21, 2000
A few ideas - a food steamer, flexible shower nozzle for after surgery (I found it invaluable), clothing gift certificates (which you won't use immediately, but you will soon:)), gift certificate to the health food store you plan on buying your protein and vitamin supplements from, or a recliner chair (if you don't already have one for sleeping). Enjoy!!!
   — Paula G.

July 21, 2001
I know it has been a long time since your original question but I just looked at it and the responses so I guess it is never to late to post ideas. I asked that some of my family members and friends skip the flowers and buy me a good digital scale and hand held blender. I bought the nighties and extra pillows myself. I think thin people weigh themselves all the time but us fatties avoid that, this time around I will keep on top of it literally. Good Luck.
   — Karen K.

May 15, 2003
I am starting a bariatric gifts website on June 1, 2003. But , I can help your family now by mail order. The site is www.bariatricgifts.com feel free to contact me by email.
   — Davitt H.




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