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Create a cozy recovery space

It can be helpful to setup dedicated places to rest and heal post op.

This may include:

- A comfortable couch or bed with lots of pillows

- A small lap desk or tray table

- Snacks and water

- Favorite treats

- An iPad, favorite movies and TV shows, games

- Activity books (Highlights, crosswords, coloring)

- A journal to write or draw

Children heal quickly

If your child is having a bump removed, recovery may be quicker than you’d expect.

As one mom advised, “Nothing is broken that needs to heal—just removing something that doesn’t belong.”

Children are often weight-bearing as tolerated, sometimes using crutches for a couple days before back up and bouncing around.

Keep spirits high

Here are some ideas from MHE parents about how to keep kiddos entertained post-op:

- Single-player games like Kanoodle

- Book series your child enjoys - print or audio

- Easy card or board games

- Distractions like videos of funny animals on YouTube

- Favorite meals

Comfort is key

Your kiddo may find comfort in a trusted stuffed animal, blanket and/or pillow. Sometimes these comfort items help with time in the hospital and pre/post-op spaces.

It can be helpful to adapt clothing to support your child’s healing body:

- Oversized clothing can fit over bandages and incisions.

- Old clothes can be a big help. Cutting seams of shirts or pants can make it easier to dress your child comfortably after surgery.

- Shorts can be a very helpful layer with lower extremity surgery (to avoid pulling pants over incisions/bandages).

Medication administration

- Review materials in detail and contact the care team with any questions.

- Keep a log to track what medications were administered, when, and how much.

- Set alarms or phone reminders to stay on schedule

- If approved by your care team, mix medicine with a small bite of yogurt, ice cream, chocolate sauce, or applesauce to help with taste.

- Offer a small reward to make the experience more positive

Complications happen

As much as everyone would prefer a seamless healing process, complications happen. Call your care team if you are concerned about complications. Dischage instructions often provide a number and guidance.

Care packages

Some families have received thoughtful care packages from groups like the Bumpy Bone Club, or from loved ones as a way to brighten recovery.

Finally, trust your child’s (and your!) resilience. You’ve got this.