Hi Amy,
As you probably saw me mention in another thread, I used a shower seat at home for the first few weeks. I also bought a home blood pressure cuff and a bathroom scale. (My cardiologist had me taking my blood pressure twice a day and recording it for the first couple of months. I haven't had to pay attention to my B.P. since then.)
With respect to medications, the potassium pills I had to take at first were enormous and hard to swallow, even when cut in half (which gave them sharper edges). I seem to recall someone here mentioning that a liquid alternative is available. You might ask about that.
I didn't feel the need for someone to stay with me overnight in the hospital. The nurses were responsive if needed, and I was glad to have a little bit of peace and to know that my loved ones were getting some rest too.
My must-haves in the hospital were a tablet, charger, reading glasses, lip balm, and underpants to wear after the catheter was removed. My sister brought me a robe which was nice to wear over the hospital gown when I was walking my laps on the unit.
As you probably saw me mention in another thread, I used a shower seat at home for the first few weeks. I also bought a home blood pressure cuff and a bathroom scale. (My cardiologist had me taking my blood pressure twice a day and recording it for the first couple of months. I haven't had to pay attention to my B.P. since then.)
With respect to medications, the potassium pills I had to take at first were enormous and hard to swallow, even when cut in half (which gave them sharper edges). I seem to recall someone here mentioning that a liquid alternative is available. You might ask about that.
I didn't feel the need for someone to stay with me overnight in the hospital. The nurses were responsive if needed, and I was glad to have a little bit of peace and to know that my loved ones were getting some rest too.
My must-haves in the hospital were a tablet, charger, reading glasses, lip balm, and underpants to wear after the catheter was removed. My sister brought me a robe which was nice to wear over the hospital gown when I was walking my laps on the unit.