I wanted to share this wonderful list I found posted by jujupretty. Ladies this will help you greatly in your prep and recovery.
MY LIST :
Bromalain
Arnica Montana pill
Arnica ointment
Hibiclens
Antibacterial Soap dial
Two Bottles of Hand sanatiser
Latex gloves
Bacetracin
Q tips
Maxi Pads for incision ( in place of Medical pads)
Two hot and or cold Ice packs ( Baggy of ice worked better)
Heating pad
Lotion for hands
Purfume for freshness have your makeup close by
mirror
clean scissors
Flushable wipes for freshness
Rubbing alcohol
clorox wipes to wipe down containers and bottles (everything!!!!)
Hydrogen peroxide
multi vitamin
Got a few Valour zip up sweat suits
a few comfy yoga pants
recliner I decided to rent for 150 for a month
some get a shower chair and toilette riser- I hear the toilette riser for if your tall but if your short you don't really need ..I didn't and I am short...others say a shower chair I was convinced one girl had mentioned a out door plastic chair instead of shower chair she said she washed ..but I purchased brand new and never ended up using... but then again I didn't have drains ( no drain tummy tuck procedure)
Fiber One bars ( Don't use they give you gas pains) Special K cinnamon pastry crisps ( to die for)
gauze tape and gauze I used the gauze to spread hydrogen peroxide as well as the bacatracin - cotton balls shed and get stuck in the stitches
crackers
fruits
veggies
pudding
Organic apple sauce
Special K protein Shakes ( never used too much sodium) Frozen fruit for smoothies
Lots of water
Cup with straw for my water
Some type of snack you can eat in the middle of the night so you can wake and take you pain pill with something on your stomach without having to get up and be in all that pain.
Ib profin after the first week I believe
tylenol
cough drops help from the tube as well as preventing you from coughing and being in a heep of pain
antacid (tums)
stool softners
some people use laxatives I used activia yogurt to help with the constipation from the pain pills
tucks pads for your incision to help reduce puckering if you end up with puckering of the incision. or just to soothe once closed of course.