Does the hospital ever allow a third visitor on the list of visitors. I am having surgery November 8 and my 2 adult daughters (my husband will be there also) want to come. I realize that only 2 visitors allowed at one time but can I add them to the list of visitors allowed?
Does the hospital ever allow a third visitor on the list of visitors. I am having surgery November 8 and my 2 adult daughters (my husband will be there also) want to come. I realize that only 2 visitors allowed at one time but can I add them to the list of visitors allowed?
Best wishes on your upcoming surgery. If memory serves me, you’re having surgery on your pancreas. I hope everything goes well and with positive results.
Of course you’ll want your family around. It’s comforting for them and for you. As you already know, only 2 visitors at a time in the room but you can probably add a 3rd person to the list, just rotate the visits. When you’re admitted just ask the intake nurse. A little sweet talk can go a long way. 😉
However, limiting visitors is for your safety as well as other patients on the floor so they may stick with the plan. Is there a time frame for how long you’ll be there?
Just long enough to get really tired of hospital food, huh. ☺️. I would think with a stay that long, you’d be able to rotate husband, daughter visits. You’ll be in wonderful hands though with the doctors and staff at Mayo.
Will you be at St Mary’s or Methodist Hospital? Do you have any questions about lodging or anything your family might need while you’re in the hospital?
Just long enough to get really tired of hospital food, huh. ☺️. I would think with a stay that long, you’d be able to rotate husband, daughter visits. You’ll be in wonderful hands though with the doctors and staff at Mayo.
Will you be at St Mary’s or Methodist Hospital? Do you have any questions about lodging or anything your family might need while you’re in the hospital?
Oh good choice on hotels, super convenient right across the street from you. And right next to Canadian Honker…sorry, that won’t do you much good but maybe a daughter can sneak up a piece of that Cocoanut cake for you. mmmm.
I’d laugh with you but oh golly, you have some major surgery ahead. Are you having a complete removal of your pancreas? You’re going to have some diet changes coming up, short and long term, me thinks…
I don’t know what recovery is like for that surgery. Probably liquid the first few days. Have you had a chat with your surgeon yet and what to expect?
The nurses are always able to grab quick snacks for you. The hospital kitchen is closed at 6:30 if I remember, so sometimes with my last meal, knowing I’d need something in the middle of the night, I’d order extra foods to take with my meds. Things like banana bread, Rice Krispie bars (as per my dietitian! I loved her! She just wanted to get calories in me). There’s always cheese sticks, pudding, protein shakes and some healthier snacks available with the nurses. But if you’re having your pancreas out, you’ll be insulin dependent so I’m not sure what you’ll be eating for quick fixes.
Mayo Clinic is so good with providing information pre and post surgery, Have you had discussions about your dietary changes and medications you’ll be taking like pancreatic enzymes?
Yes I am having a total Pancreatectomy/splenectomy. I realize that there are major life changes. I am relying on my care team at the hospital.
I am trying to make arrangements for a care team for when I get home.
Thanks for posting this @roch.
Please see this page which is regularly updated for all Mayo Clinic locations (Arizona, Florida, Minnesota and the Mayo Clinic Health System).
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I got the same message thru the portal a few days ago.
Does the hospital ever allow a third visitor on the list of visitors. I am having surgery November 8 and my 2 adult daughters (my husband will be there also) want to come. I realize that only 2 visitors allowed at one time but can I add them to the list of visitors allowed?
Best wishes on your upcoming surgery. If memory serves me, you’re having surgery on your pancreas. I hope everything goes well and with positive results.
Of course you’ll want your family around. It’s comforting for them and for you. As you already know, only 2 visitors at a time in the room but you can probably add a 3rd person to the list, just rotate the visits. When you’re admitted just ask the intake nurse. A little sweet talk can go a long way. 😉
However, limiting visitors is for your safety as well as other patients on the floor so they may stick with the plan. Is there a time frame for how long you’ll be there?
Thank you for your reply. They say I’ll be in the hospital 7-12 days.
@kyaeger, You can find Patient & visitor updates for each of the Mayo Campuses for Emergency department and hospital areas at:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/coronavirus-covid-19
Just long enough to get really tired of hospital food, huh. ☺️. I would think with a stay that long, you’d be able to rotate husband, daughter visits. You’ll be in wonderful hands though with the doctors and staff at Mayo.
Will you be at St Mary’s or Methodist Hospital? Do you have any questions about lodging or anything your family might need while you’re in the hospital?
I’ll be at St. Mary’s.
Lodging arrangements made. Staying at Aspen Suites.
I’m just hoping I can eat anything. Lol
Oh good choice on hotels, super convenient right across the street from you. And right next to Canadian Honker…sorry, that won’t do you much good but maybe a daughter can sneak up a piece of that Cocoanut cake for you. mmmm.
I’d laugh with you but oh golly, you have some major surgery ahead. Are you having a complete removal of your pancreas? You’re going to have some diet changes coming up, short and long term, me thinks…
I don’t know what recovery is like for that surgery. Probably liquid the first few days. Have you had a chat with your surgeon yet and what to expect?
The nurses are always able to grab quick snacks for you. The hospital kitchen is closed at 6:30 if I remember, so sometimes with my last meal, knowing I’d need something in the middle of the night, I’d order extra foods to take with my meds. Things like banana bread, Rice Krispie bars (as per my dietitian! I loved her! She just wanted to get calories in me). There’s always cheese sticks, pudding, protein shakes and some healthier snacks available with the nurses. But if you’re having your pancreas out, you’ll be insulin dependent so I’m not sure what you’ll be eating for quick fixes.
Mayo Clinic is so good with providing information pre and post surgery, Have you had discussions about your dietary changes and medications you’ll be taking like pancreatic enzymes?
Yes I am having a total Pancreatectomy/splenectomy. I realize that there are major life changes. I am relying on my care team at the hospital.
I am trying to make arrangements for a care team for when I get home.