Reddit mentions of Linenspa Shredded Foam Reading Pillow - Extra Large Design for Adults - Perfect for Back Support While Relaxing, Gaming, Reading, or Watching TV - Soft Velour Cover

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Linenspa Shredded Foam Reading Pillow - Extra Large Design for Adults - Perfect for Back Support While Relaxing, Gaming, Reading, or Watching TV - Soft Velour Cover
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Extra-large size is great for teens and adults; perfect for gaming, reading, relaxing, watching TV, and working on a laptopFilled with a CertiPUR-US certified shredded memory foam blend that can be molded for personalized and lasting comfort; 3-year warrantySoft and durable velour cover is available in navy and stone colors that work well in any room; spot clean onlySuperior back and shoulder support great for recovery from surgery and other injuries; convenient fabric carry handleArrives compressed and rolled in a box; shake and fluff, then allow up to 48 hours for full expansion
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u/PegLegPorpoise · 3 pointsr/Reduction

Currently 8 days post-op, and here's some of my must-haves:

  • Laptop with easy access to power: I thought I might spend my time reading but I really spent most of it watching Ken Burns documentaries on Netflix (don't judge)
  • Giant reading pillow with arms: Most reading pillows just weren't big enough for long-term use - I got a HUUUUGE one on Amazon and it was amazing - it was comfortable to sleep propped up in (for the first few days anyhow, since I'm a die hard side sleeper) but it was amazing for staying recumbent for hours at a time without any aches or pains from weird angles.
  • Cough drops: Your throat will be sore/dry/hoarse for at least first 24 hours post-op. Get something to suck on - any hard candy will do.
  • Tylenol: For if/when you decide to wean off any opiates prescribed by your dr, be sure to have plenty on hand. Speaking of opiates...
  • Stool softener: You will take days to shit. I did Ex-Lax but I got impatient and took too much. Go with something more gentle or be patient, and don't make the mistake I did.
  • Button/zip-front tops: Your tits will be sore and you will be banned from lifting your arms up. Get a variety of tops - most zip tops are a thicker material, so try to get some short sleeve/softer fabric button-down type dealies for when you're just hanging out and you're not cold. I personally never felt cold post-sx, only comfortable or warm, so a light knit button up top was perfect for me.
  • Zip-front or front-hook bras: Buy them in various sizes. I was so completely overwhelmed and unsure of how to buy a sports bra, since I've only even been able to buy them 4-5 sizes bigger than my band size (and had them fit horribly). I was also in utter denial that any sports bra could fit me, even *after* surgery, but I went ahead and got sports bras based on my band size - two styles in my current band size and two styles in the next size up, just in case of swelling. I found that the regular band size fit snug but well for healing and moving around (you don't want them swimming around in there!). Some people with more swelling find the bigger band size works better for recovery, then the regular band size works better as the swelling subsides.

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    Also some things I got but didn't need:

  • Shower brush: I had good mobility by day 3 and could reach all but the bottoms of my feet.
  • Maxi pads to line my recovery bra: I was prepared for tons of leaking from the incisions, even with drains. I had none.
  • Anti-nausea accoutrements: My #1 post-sx fear was nausea & vomiting, and I was PREPARED - I got two giant boxes of crackers, ginger candies of all kinds, peppermint tea, pepto bismol, jello, bread to make toast, white rice, fruit popsicles, etc. I never once experienced any nausea or vomiting, and my appetite didn't even wane. However, if that's a fear of yours, definitely stock up on the above stuff.

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    I'm not going to lie, I kinda hit the ground running after surgery, and with the exception of the first hour in recovery when I was a little woozy, I did pretty well overall. I was up and about at 75% capacity by the day after surgery, and 90% the day after that. I did give myself a solid week of house arrest to recuperate and not stress myself out, but I was showering by day 3 (doctor OK-ed) and with some slowness and mindfulness (I had drains...still do actually), I was able to wash my hair and body without dizziness or pain. Cooking light stuff and puttering around by day 4. Finally went back to work 1-week post op (yesterday!) and did a full day and felt fine. This is all basically to say...you might have a completely different recovery process than me! I recovered surprisingly quick, hence the items I didn't need that I thought I would for-sure be using. But better to have them and not need them than to need them and not have them, I always say. Thank goodness for Amazon and Target's return policies!