Don't forget to add luck to you list... sometimes you need a bit of good luck for things beyond your control!
I must admit that my cleaning was for the most part something that needed to be done anyway and to keep my mind and hands busy. I was not at all sorry I did it. I was never a germaphobe before and I'm still not "phobic" about it. I do things differently now because of my transplant, but not overboard. If you have the time and energy to clean your house from top to bottom before you transplant I think you would be smart to take advantage, because you are going to be sore and slow moving for a while post transplant.
I was just thinking about how we prepare OURSELVES for transplant....like before I get my kidney I am going to give myself a pedicure and manicure, also pluck my eyebrows, and shave my legs. Is that weird to think?Also I was thinking about the things I bring to the hospital...pert plus b/c it is conditioner and shampoo in one! heating pad for the hospital bed, magazines, phone charger, slippers, tweezers, toothbrush and paste, face wash pods, pajama pants, and white tank tops...anybody else think of other things?
Quote from: rsudock on March 17, 2011, 11:08:13 PMI was just thinking about how we prepare OURSELVES for transplant....like before I get my kidney I am going to give myself a pedicure and manicure, also pluck my eyebrows, and shave my legs. Is that weird to think?Also I was thinking about the things I bring to the hospital...pert plus b/c it is conditioner and shampoo in one! heating pad for the hospital bed, magazines, phone charger, slippers, tweezers, toothbrush and paste, face wash pods, pajama pants, and white tank tops...anybody else think of other things?Not weird at all about the body maintenance stuff bbut at y hospital they made me take off all nail polish (on my new pedicure). They need to be able to see the nails for some reason. I personally always just wear the hospital gowns but bring a nice robe to wear over them...too many tubes, discomfort, need for access, etc to fuss with pyjama pants etc. Bring slippers or sandals too.
Ipod for music and drown out background noises particularly late at night!
I have spoken to the transplant coordinator and only one very important item needs to go.Polly our Indian Ringneck. All birds carry the CMV virus (even the wild ones) this virus holds a major threat to transplant patients. It gets airborne everytime the bird shakes it's feathers. When you breath in the CMV virus it eats "holes" in the lungs.I thought I'd just keep him in the garage.
Sorry, Sugarlump, I can't help you on this one!!!Well I was going to prepare my horse for getting me to the transplant on time but I changed my mind.I would rather take the car.