Journey home tips pls
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Lauraloubell
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Jasmine Sharpe
kenzie1985
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Journey home tips pls
Im starting to think about how uncomfy the journey home may be. It's only about 40mins so not too long, but any tips girlies?
KA1813- Active BJSF Member
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Re: Journey home tips pls
I was 40 mins too. and 20 mins of that is country roads and i was ok. peter drove slowly and was careful of bumps xz
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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Other than to buy a cushion who I've done,what else.
I'm from Essex and going to Birmingham for surgery....long journey home..
Anyone taken sleeping tablets?
I'm from Essex and going to Birmingham for surgery....long journey home..
Anyone taken sleeping tablets?
kenzie1985- BJSF Addict
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I was the same as kenzie 4 hour drive home but it was honestly fine I wasn't in any pain at all had so much medication in me though hah xx
Jasmine Sharpe- BJSF Addict
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Lol!! Hopefully I'll be full of meds , so I can chill until home.
Great to know I'm not the only with a long journey home.
Jasmine ,I love your top..I'll eventually have the stomach for it lol
His bloated did you all get.... I'm more worried about being a fatty afterwards.
Great to know I'm not the only with a long journey home.
Jasmine ,I love your top..I'll eventually have the stomach for it lol
His bloated did you all get.... I'm more worried about being a fatty afterwards.
kenzie1985- BJSF Addict
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Be sure you have a sick bag with you.
The GA can often take it toll on some women and the journey can make some quite sick, so a couple of sick bags would be a must.
Having your V-Pillow with you and maybe a blanket for you to snuggle into too would be wise. You'll be pretty sleepy, so if you can snuggle into your pillow in a nice warm blanket and get some sleep that would probably be the best for you... As well as telling whoever is driving to think about you when going over any bumps in the roads and to be very careful. X
The GA can often take it toll on some women and the journey can make some quite sick, so a couple of sick bags would be a must.
Having your V-Pillow with you and maybe a blanket for you to snuggle into too would be wise. You'll be pretty sleepy, so if you can snuggle into your pillow in a nice warm blanket and get some sleep that would probably be the best for you... As well as telling whoever is driving to think about you when going over any bumps in the roads and to be very careful. X
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Deffo a pillow for between the seatbelt and your boobies! X that was the best advice I was given for travel from the lovely girls here x it was so comfy.
Lisa34- BJSF Elite Member
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My experience was that I was so full of drugs it wasn't that bad. But yes get your driver to go slow. I found corners and changing lanes on the motorway worse than bumps.
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Lauraloubell- BJSF Addict
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I had a 2hour drive home,
I was given a cardboard bowl 'just in case' but luckily was ok but handy ro have as yes the ga and painkillers made me feel ultra queasy.
Pillow, and definatly a big bottle of cold water was a must for me, as was soooo thirsty and plus helped to sip water when feeling a bit queasy x
I was given a cardboard bowl 'just in case' but luckily was ok but handy ro have as yes the ga and painkillers made me feel ultra queasy.
Pillow, and definatly a big bottle of cold water was a must for me, as was soooo thirsty and plus helped to sip water when feeling a bit queasy x
mrsball- Global Mod
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I'm imagining the seatbelt to be the worst part, pressing on the new precious cargo
Ktwin2- BJSF Addict
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Yeah I took lots of card board bowls from the hospital as I was very sick so they have me them but wasn't actually sick on the journey home which was a surprise! xx
Jasmine Sharpe- BJSF Addict
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I had a 2 hour drive. Didn't think to take a sick bag, as I'm not a sicky person and I wasn't sick. Used a pillow to get comfy in the car and the hospital gave me a bottle of water to go home with and I was sorted x
Princess_x- BJSF Elite Member
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sorry to hijack your threat KA but do you guys think i'd be ok to do a 5 minute walk to the car after being discharged? The hospital is just inside the congestion charge area so i wana avoid it if i can! there's a car park 2 streets back do you think i'll be ok to walk to it? OH will be with me & carrying the bags etc x
Nicole- BJSF Elite Member
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Yes if you walk very slowly x
Princess_x- BJSF Elite Member
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thank you !! x
Nicole- BJSF Elite Member
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Thanks ladies I will make sure I take a pillow with me for the journey. X
KA1813- Active BJSF Member
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