I don't dread it too much, just get crazy bored once I start to feel better. The nurses can always tell whenever that happens, I have more interest in my computer, reading, crafts etc. For at least the first few days though, I am a slug as I feel so bad. I haven't been inpatient for nearly a year because I have been successful at doing my IV's at home, but I feel the time is coming where I just may have to go in and get my current IV regimine tweaked as I still feel pretty cruddy, so I am not looking forward to it. Thankfully, the staff always makes me feel at home, go out of their way to make me comfortable on all fronts, including pain control and another perk, the food is actually pretty good and I am allowed to order as much of it as I want any time of the day...
But to survive a stay with my mind intact, I do bring my Kindle, doodle or sketch pad as painting would be messy and a pain, my computer along with my favorite movies, I also make sure that my Netflix subscription is in good standing as there is so much that I watch online. I frequent hulu.com and pandora for music...other than that, I sleep and eat.. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
Jenn 40 wCF