That shower head scares me!
In the beginning, just having water drip down your body and
very tentatively washing with your fingers may be enough for you.
A direct spray might be pretty scary.
Some of what you need may depend on your surgeon's opinions on things.
Here is a list of various things, take them or leave them.
Some you might want with you, some you can leave at home.
- A stainless steel chafing dish (5" x 12" x 3") with cover for storing dilators when they need to be soaked
- A melamine platter (5" x 12") for laying dilators on when used
- A quilted bed pad (24" x 36"), not the blue disposables
- Paper towels
- Toilet paper
- Flushable (or non-flushable) wipes
- Ultra thin pads without wings
- White cotton underwear (washed before first wear)
- Lots of KY Jelly type lube
- Hibiclens (Chlorhexidine gluconate) for cleaning dilators
- Gallons of distilled water (that has a known neutral pH)
- A quart of white distilled vinegar
- A Faultless TinyKit reusable douche
- Fragrance free body wash
- An electric razor (if needed)
- A pair of black sweat pants at least one, maybe two sizes too big for when you have bandages.
- Skirts
- Bathrobe
- Nightgowns
- Slip-on slippers (no bending required)
- Books
- Laptop
- MP3 thing
- Cell phone
- A freezer full of food