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Kidney Care package......need suggestions from donors please

Started by Terrym, January 22, 2012, 11:30:14 AM

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Terrym

I just found out that a co-worker has to have a kidney removed. I would like to make her an after surgery "care package". Since I have not donated yet, I am looking for thoughts from those who have had surgery on what is needed & appreciated after surgery. (plus it would help me to be prepared, as well :) )
Thank you for your help!!

mom2three

My co-workers created a care package for my kidney donation recovery. Each person contributed what they thought i would enjoy during my 3 weeks off work, so it was a great compilation. Some lent me TV series DVDs, books to read, sudoku puzzle books, my favorite candy, gift cards to carry out restaurants so I didn't have to cook for my family, etc. It was a great send off gift.

That guy

Find out if she has any loose fitting clothing.  If not, get her some.  I made that mistake......my poor, poor tummy.  Then again, it was my fault.   :-\

Aries7

How nice of you to do this! Our co-workers also sent us a care package when I donated to my Husband. My Coorindator also gave me a care package. We really appreciated all of it so much. We received books, magazines, crossword puzzles, word searches, and lots of snacks.

One co-worker also did something I thought was really unique and neat. She sent us a card with twenty scratch off lottery tickets inside. It sounds funny, but my Husband and had a lot of fun with that. We each took 10 and scratched them off. Between the two of us, I think we won about $5.00. It was just something different and fun, as a that point, neither one of us was able to do much! LOL I also would suggest lotion and lip balm. (I really dislike my lips and hands being dry! ;)

Linda

llinton98

I loved my Lavender pillow spray from L'Occitane - really helped me relaxed me the hospital, I brought my own pillow of course. How about Extra strength Tylenol, GasX, a nice shower gel and lotion, maybe some comfy new cotton socks.

Jewels

This is so nice of you, and like you said, good prep for yourself!  I was very nauseous for a couple weeks and salty snacks like pita chips and saltines were my best friend.  I also had a hard time concentrating enough to read, so magazines with good pictures and DVD's were great - maybe a gift subscription to Netflix.  Lotions, potions and fragrant soaps were also nice.

Best wishes-
Julie

Terrym

Thanks everyone!!!   I really appreciate your suggestions:) 

lawphi

Thermacare instant heating pads for shoulders performed miracles.

Needtoknow

I would agree with the lavender pillow spray suggestion! I found it invaluable in the hospital to take way all the horrible hospital smells and atmosphere. Also, cooked meals when you get home are a great help, one less thing to do. A small cushion for pressing against your scar when moving about in the first few days is also handy.

Poppylicious

I don't know if I'm a little late but can I suggest one of those long handled grabbers?  I really wish I'd had one of those for those awkward moments when I needed to pick something up and couldn't bend over to retrieve it (or could, but caused pain to ripple through my belly!)

;D

Terrym

Thank you for your suggestions!!!  My co-workers helped me put together a very large box for her recovery:)   The surgery was a success & she is home doing well. 

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