When someone you love needs to be in the hospital, you need the ultimate hospital waiting room survival kit to keep you entertained, and sane!
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Recently, my husband had to be in the hospital for an extended period of time, and it would have been rough even if we werent in the middle of a pandemic.
Diagnosed with thoracic outlet syndrome, the solution is to remove the offending top rib thats too close to the collarbone and causing blood clots and damage to blood vessels.
His surgery was scheduled for 6-8 hours, which is a long time to try and entertain yourself. Because of the current pandemic I could have dropped him off and left, but I preferred to stay and talk to the Doctor after the procedure was done.
We live a little over an hour away from the hospital, so I wanted to stay close. Even if I couldnt see him afterwards (or at all until he was discharged!)
I didnt know I couldnt see him afterward until he checked in, so I was prepared for a long stay.
So aside from packing masks and the volume of hand sanitizer/wipes Ive brought, this is the ultimate hospital waiting room survival kit. And it can work anytime (not just during a pandemic!)!
This should go without saying, but youre going to need something to entertain you no matter how long the wait will be
You have to eat! Most hospitals have a cafeteria to get food and drinks, but you never know what theyre going to have, and itll probably be more expensive.
I have enough snacks for a small army, but I maintain I had no idea how long I was going to be here for. I assumed I would be bringing snacks with me every day for a week while visiting.
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A mix between healthy snacks and not-so-healthy snacks is great, because if Im going to stress-snack, I might as well have options.
Even if we werent in the middle of a pandemic, I think a lot of these things would be helpful. Because sometimes just being in a hospital at any time feels kind of icky.
The last random things I like to have on hand, because you never know what you might need
Do you see what I mean about my backpack and purse being totally stuffed to the max?
Whats in your ultimate hospital waiting room survival kit? Did I miss anything? Share it with me below!
Want to know how I prepared before the surgery for when Mike gets home? Read all about my plan-ahead meal prep planning!
Get comfortable
Bring a blanket if you think the seating may be uncomfortable or the area may be cold. Bring a handheld fan in summer if you feel it might be too hot. Make sure to keep hydrated and if you are waiting for long periods, stretch your legs (if there is a garden or patch of green space even better).
Breathe
The unpredictability of waiting times can make us tense up. We carry that tension into our posture and our mood with knock-on effects to our physical and mental wellbeing. So practice deep, slow breaths and concentrate on finding a sense of calm. Sitting in worry will not change the outcome of a visit but will affect your ability to deal with information so, wherever possible, if your mind latches onto a negative or anxiety-producing thought, let it go.
Massage
Massaging your hands is an easy way to relieve tension and also to keep you awake, relaxed and alert. You can start at the fingertips and slowly knead your way down each finger. To massage your hand, push your thumb into your palm and push upwards towards your knuckles. Pinch the skin between your fingers. Massage the back of your hand with the thumb of the other. Compress and extend your fingers. You can show your child how to do this or massage each others hands. Touch can be a simple yet reassuring tactic in tense environments.
Read
Getting lost in a story is a great distraction! Children and young people imitate those around them. If you use your a lot in downtime, they are likely to do the same. However, if you role model reading they are more likely to give that a go themselves. For young children, having a story read aloud is often enjoyable. For older children, you might like to share a set of earphones as you both listen to an audio book.
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