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Post-Treatment => Post-Treatment => Topic started by: ghenier27 on November 11, 2009, 05:04:05 am

Title: Debi 3rd week of recovery
Post by: ghenier27 on November 11, 2009, 05:04:05 am
Wow, I got my staphes removed last week. And yes, I did let the doctor know that I was driving by myself and going places. They just asked for me to turn my head from side to side and said ok. I also noticing that I am not needing my 1/4 tablet of pain meds anymore, unless I get into a uncomfortable while sleeping. Or like the other day, I had my first MRI and the thing where I had to place my head to was not comfortable. When I got home, I had to take one. I am also walking 4 blocks twice a day as well as doing stuff inside the house and cooking meals. My friends are amazed by my progress. I do still get tired but not enough to sleep. And I see the doctors again on the 17th to get the results of the MRI. I will continued to let everyone know how I am doing. Debi
Title: Re: Debi 3rd week of recovery
Post by: tenai98 on November 11, 2009, 06:41:12 am
That is awesome Deb
keep trucking forward
JO
Title: Re: Debi 3rd week of recovery
Post by: lawmama on November 11, 2009, 06:52:19 am
You are amazing, Debi!!!  I think you are such an inspiration to those of us who have not yet had our procedures.  What a success story.   :)

I am so glad to hear that you are (mostly) comfortable.  Looking forward to the results of that MRI.  I'm sure everything is great.

Lyn
Title: Re: Debi 3rd week of recovery
Post by: DR on November 11, 2009, 08:41:45 am
Fantastic news Debi!  No pain meds + driving yourself = huge steps forward.
Title: Re: Debi 3rd week of recovery
Post by: cindyj on November 11, 2009, 12:15:57 pm
Sounding really good!  It will just keep getting better and better now.  I remember my friends being so surprised at how well I seemed...in fact, my husband told me I really needed to look and act a bit more pitiful or they would stop bringing us food ;)

Keep up the good work,

Cindy
Title: Re: Debi 3rd week of recovery
Post by: Jim Scott on November 11, 2009, 02:27:50 pm
Hi, Debi ~

Congratulations on a splendid recovery!  I had a similar experience, i.e. driving, walking, etc within a few weeks of surgery.  If my experience is any indication at all, you'll be just about back to normal (a relative term in the case of AN patients) within a few more weeks, although you'll probably have a few lingering reminders of the AN and/or the surgery.  The fatigue will lessen but you may not regain 100% of your former stamina quotient.  I didn't, but then, I'm a lot older than you (and almost everyone else, it seems).  ;)

Jim


Title: Re: Debi 3rd week of recovery
Post by: ombrerose4 on November 11, 2009, 03:05:42 pm
Hello and congratulations on your post op progress. I am six weeks post up and a bit behind you progress wise. Everyone's recovery is different. Good for you! :)
Title: Re: Debi 3rd week of recovery
Post by: Adrienne on November 11, 2009, 03:07:55 pm
Yay, you sound so great Debi!  So glad to hear it!

Adrienne
Title: Re: Debi 3rd week of recovery
Post by: ppearl214 on November 11, 2009, 03:29:44 pm
Debi

what can I say that I haven't said already? :) Well done!  "day by day, inch by inch...." and boy oh boy, what a recovery!  Continued wellness wishes and healing hugglez.... and hang tough, m'dear! :)

Phyl
Title: Re: Debi 3rd week of recovery
Post by: Debbi on November 11, 2009, 04:10:04 pm
Awesome, Debi - and thanks for posting about your recovery.  This will be very reassuring to those who are facing surgery.  Even though everyone's recovery is different, it is always so good to hear about those who have especially good recoveries.  Keep doing what you are doing!

Debbi (two "b"s)
Title: Re: Debi 3rd week of recovery
Post by: wendysig on November 13, 2009, 10:43:44 am
debi,

It sounds like you are having an amazing recovery -- YAY!!  Just remember not to overdo things or your body will remind you that you are still healing from surgery by knocking you on your butt.   ;) 

I started driving short distances at two weeks post-op but you seem to have me beat. 

Wishing you a continued speedy recovery with no complications!
Wendy