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[quote=Anonymous]My sister had similar surgery and needed to sleep propped up for drainage. You might check whether that's the case for her recovery, and invest in a wedge pillow. Would certainly make it easier to sit up to watch TV while she's still feeling crummy, if you get the kind that can be folded to different positions. Audiobooks or podcasts make a nice alternative when you're sick of TV, or just want to lie there and listen. Some kind of crafty thing, like crocheting or adult coloring books, would give her something to do with her hands while she listens. Also maybe Jello to eat, or pudding? Flavored Greek yogurt would also be nice and cold, and more nutritious than ice cream when she's feeling a little better. Or yogurt smoothies with low-acid fruits that won't irritate her throat. [/quote]
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