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Old 05-04-2011, 05:40 AM #1
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Default Tips: What to take with you into Hospital

Well, I had a visit to the Doctor this morning and whilst out in town got a few bits and bobs for my Hospital visit. What did you wish you'd taken that you didn't. So far I have:

1. I Pod (even though it says not to, I have books on there)
2. Face Wipes
3. Travel Toothbrush
4. Small size toothpaste
5. Lemon scented dry hair shampoo
6. Brush and Comb, bobbles for hair so I can keep in pony tail.
7. Deoderant
8. Moisturiser
9. Lip Balm
10. Tissues
11. Slippers
12. Dressing Gown
13. Nightie x 2
14. Small change for phone
15. Reading Glasses
16. Notebook and pen
17. Towel and facecloth
18. Some nice fresh body wash
19. Medicines
20. Crutches
21. Travel clock
22. KNickers .. oops nearly forgot!
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