sarahsunshine
Well-known member
It sounds like you managed to get an appointment with a surgeon. I hope it was as informative as you hoped.
I don't know of any such list. One of the things I would do is make a couple of freezable meals in case you don't have time to cook in the couple weeks post-op. I'd also make sure that you have support group of friends to be able to talk to and visit with your husband. Hospital stays can be tedious and boring. Lastly, if you work, talk to your employer and see if you can take some time off work for the week or two immediately after his surgery, or find another way to be able to take time off. Having someone advocate and just visit him will be great for his morale and healing.
Lastly, make sure that you have peopple who can spell off for you, because YOU will need support and time off as well!!!!
I don't know of any such list. One of the things I would do is make a couple of freezable meals in case you don't have time to cook in the couple weeks post-op. I'd also make sure that you have support group of friends to be able to talk to and visit with your husband. Hospital stays can be tedious and boring. Lastly, if you work, talk to your employer and see if you can take some time off work for the week or two immediately after his surgery, or find another way to be able to take time off. Having someone advocate and just visit him will be great for his morale and healing.
Lastly, make sure that you have peopple who can spell off for you, because YOU will need support and time off as well!!!!