Hi, @Argee
This physical and emotional journey you are on is one many members have travelled, so don't feel alone.
Please re-read some of your recovery articles given to you at the beginning of your thread. You tap on the blue highlighted portions to get to the articles. Sorry if you already new this but I was "forum challenged" before Bonesmart and with my foggy post op brain...I got much more out of them weeks later. Particularly this article.
Now is not the time to do without your meds or worry about PT exercises like leg lifts...walking is better and easier on still healing muscles.
This too will pass.
Healing hugs coming your way.
This physical and emotional journey you are on is one many members have travelled, so don't feel alone.
Please re-read some of your recovery articles given to you at the beginning of your thread. You tap on the blue highlighted portions to get to the articles. Sorry if you already new this but I was "forum challenged" before Bonesmart and with my foggy post op brain...I got much more out of them weeks later. Particularly this article.
Post op blues is a reality - be prepared for it
Post op blues is feeling depressed, weepy, nervy, shaky, fearful of the future, anxious, overwhelmed by what is happening to you, convinced it's never going to get any better and finally, uttering that most intense of all cries "I wish I never had this done!" It arises out of a variety of...
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This too will pass.
Healing hugs coming your way.