When I knew I had to get diagnostic endo surgery, I started scouring the internet to find a post on how to properly prepare for surgery in general but also recover well and I found practically nothing.
So whether you are having surgery like me or a different one, being put under, cut open and everything in between is STRESS, physical trauma and very taxing on the body and everyone should know how to bounce back from it.
This is everything I’m doing: from what I’m taking before surgery, what I’m packing for my hospital stay (because I'm flying there), what I’m intentionally waiting to take until I’m home and the habits I’m leaning on to help my body recover fully.
My Pre-Op Support Protocol
(Stopped 4 days prior to surgery, Doctors Orders)
In the weeks leading up to surgery, my focus has been gut integrity, liver support, and nervous system regulation, these are all things that directly impact how well you tolerate anesthesia and how efficiently you heal afterward.
BodyBio Sodium Butyrate (1–2 capsules with meals)
Butyrate is one of my non-negotiables for gut health. It helps maintain the integrity of the intestinal lining, which is especially important before surgery when stress and inflammation can disrupt digestion. A healthier gut going into surgery means better immune signaling, less systemic inflammation, and a smoother recovery afterward.
BodyBio PC (Phosphatidylcholine – 1 tbsp daily)
Phosphatidylcholine supports cell membranes and the liver: two systems that take a hit during surgery. Anesthesia is metabolized through the liver and PC helps ensure those pathways are well-supported before that burden hits.
Think of this as strengthening the “walls” of your cells before stress arrives. Resilience people! Resilience!
Minerals & Chill, DUH! (1 packet daily)
Stress depletes minerals (as we know), especially sodium, potassium, magnesium, and vitamin C. Surgery is one of the biggest stressors the body can experience, so replenishing minerals beforehand helps support adrenal function, hydration, and resilience.
This has been huge for keeping my nervous system steady during an otherwise anxious time. On top of that the Vitamin C is great for immune health, collagen production and most important hydration. Less packing for me!
Milk Thistle (1 dropper daily)
Milk thistle supports phase I and phase II liver detoxification. With anesthesia, medications, and inflammatory byproducts coming, I want my liver well-supported before surgery.
Glycine (2–3g before bed)
Glycine has been one of the most underrated tools in my pre-op routine. It helps calm the nervous system, improve sleep quality, and supports detox pathways. Deep sleep is when healing hormones are released and right now, sleep matters more than ever.
Beyond the nervous system, glycine also plays a role in:
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Glutathione production, which is critical for detoxifying anesthesia and oxidative stress
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Collagen synthesis, which directly impacts incision healing and tissue repair
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Blood sugar stability, which can be disrupted by surgical stress
What I’m Packing for My 4-Day Hospital Stay
Everything I’m packing serves a purpose and since I will be there in total for 4 days with 2 days being post-surgery, I want to be just what I need but enough so I'm comfortable and don’t need to make trips to the store.
Arnica 200C
Surgery involves tissue trauma. Arnica has been traditionally used to support bruising, swelling, and tissue recovery. I’m using it immediately to support my body’s natural healing response.
Simethicone (Wonder Belly)
The same active ingredient in GasX without so much junk! Gas pain after laparoscopic surgery is real and often more uncomfortable than the incisions themselves (I’ve been told). Simethicone helps break up gas bubbles, which can reduce pressure and pain as your body reabsorbs the gas used during surgery. Hoping my gas isn’t too bad though.
Ginger Tea
Anesthesia can slow digestion and trigger nausea. Ginger supports gastric motility and helps calm the stomach without being harsh. This is one of those simple tools that makes a big difference. I’ll pack some tea bags and hope I don’t get nausea since I normally haven’t.
Bone Broth
After surgery, digestion is often sluggish and appetite is low. Bone broth provides amino acids, minerals, and hydration in a form that’s easy to tolerate. It’s nourishment without forcing food. I ended up going with the Kroma 24k Bone Broth to travel with and once I am home I will be doing Taylor DukesBone Broth Protein shakes for gut health and added nutrients!
HOCl Spray
Hypochlorous acid is gentle, non-toxic, and antimicrobial. I’m using this externally to support incision-area hygiene without irritating healing skin. It’s also great for the face while traveling!
Genexa Acetaminophen (as needed)
Pain management without unnecessary additives.
Non Toxic Pads + Diaper
Post-surgical bleeding and discharge are normal. Comfort matters here. Get what feels most comfortable for you!
Band-Aids + Scar Tape
Once appropriate, scar care becomes important, not just cosmetically, but for proper tissue healing and circulation. I will most likely be using a tallow balm to help with scarring and hydration.
Propolis Throat Spray
Being intubated can leave your throat irritated and dry. Propolis supports soothing and immune defense during recovery and can also help with immune health when traveling!
Saltine Crackers
Sometimes the body just needs something bland.
Extras:
Cozy Pajamas/Sets
Belly Binder or Seatbelt Pillow (just something to keep you tight and protected)
Cozy Socks
What I’m Waiting to Take Until I’m Home
(About 2 days post-op, once eating normally)
Once I’m home and my digestion feels stable, I’ll slowly reintroduce targeted support.
Glutathione (for 4 weeks)
Glutathione is one of the body’s most powerful antioxidants and plays a major role in processing anesthesia and oxidative stress. Supporting this pathway post-op helps reduce inflammation and supports cellular repair.
Magnesium Complex
Magnesium supports muscle relaxation, bowel regularity, sleep, and nervous system balance: all things that can be disrupted after surgery and pain medication.
Sodium Butyrate + BodyBio PC
Once digestion is back online, these go back in to support gut repair, immune signaling, and cellular healing.
Systemic Enzymes (starting 1 week post-op)
I’m intentionally waiting a full week before introducing systemic enzymes. These can help modulate inflammation and support tissue healing but timing is crucial to avoid interfering with clotting early on.
Recovery Habits I’m Prioritizing
Red Light Therapy (BonCharge or LumeBox; Code Healthillie)
Red light supports mitochondrial function and tissue repair. I’m using it around the body to support overall recovery.
Shoulder Heating Pad
Everyone recommended one so I WILL be packing this because it can help with the gas pain.
Gentle Walking Daily
Movement supports lymphatic flow, digestion, and circulation. I’m supposed to walk as much as I can once I leave the hospital so I'm going to try my best.
Castor Oil Packs (only once incisions are fully healed)
Castor oil packs support pelvic circulation and tissue mobility. This is something I’m intentionally waiting on until healing is complete.
After My First Post-Surgery Period
Once my body completes its first hormonal cycle post-surgery, I’ll reintroduce fertility-supportive nutrients:
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NAC
- CoQ10
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Choline
Surgery is a stressor. I want my body to feel grounded and safe before asking it to shift into fertility optimization again.
*none of this is medical advice, please reach out to a medical professional*