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Tired

Postby Anonymous3 » Tue Sep 12, 2017 6:15 pm

After doing some not so serious post the past couple of days just to lighten up the conversation, I have a serious question. I know everyone is a little different.

How long after surgery did you start getting strengh back and not getting tired so easy.

I have been in this recliner for the most part for 2 weeks. I did have to go out a couple of times the longest was 6 hours of that half was driving. The rest was from parking lot to store and electric cart. Light lifting from shelf to cart (5# max). Time I got home I was exhausted.

Today my wife had a Dr appointment here in town. Drove her to the appointment, waited. Afterwards I drove us out to land( to check storm damage) and lunch about an hour. I walked up the hill that will be our driveway. Not a steep hill about 50 ft. I was out out of breathe. Drove back home and wore out

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Re: Tired

Postby Tybeeman » Tue Sep 12, 2017 7:48 pm

hturner12 wrote:After doing some not so serious post the past couple of days just to lighten up the conversation, I have a serious question. I know everyone is a little different.

How long after surgery did you start getting strengh back and not getting tired so easy.

I have been in this recliner for the most part for 2 weeks. I did have to go out a couple of times the longest was 6 hours of that half was driving. The rest was from parking lot to store and electric cart. Light lifting from shelf to cart (5# max). Time I got home I was exhausted.

Today my wife had a Dr appointment here in town. Drove her to the appointment, waited. Afterwards I drove us out to land( to check storm damage) and lunch about an hour. I walked up the hill that will be our driveway. Not a steep hill about 50 ft. I was out out of breathe. Drove back home and wore out


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Re: Tired

Postby Anonymous3 » Tue Sep 12, 2017 8:29 pm

He checked in June I see him Thursday

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Re: Tired

Postby nbriley » Tue Sep 12, 2017 8:59 pm

Surgery no matter what kind takes a lot of energy away
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Re: Tired

Postby alibaba » Tue Sep 12, 2017 9:30 pm

Diabetic will take longer. Sometimes it needs a little closer monitoring after surgery. I know a person I cared for needed more monitoring for about 2-3 weeks.
I have had many surgeries. Some it would take me only 3 days and I felt like doing things I shouldn't, Some 3 months out I was still whipped. Seems your body takes things pretty serious "down there" too. The older I get the longer it takes. Type of anesthesia seems to make a difference too as well as how long the surgery took and even a different surgeon or anesthesiologist. You may not notice what goes on in surgery but I am convinced your body reacts to all forms of stressors that go on. Take it easy and hopefully allergy season is not adding to your woes. Cheers.
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Re: Tired

Postby David_R » Tue Sep 12, 2017 9:39 pm

nbriley wrote:Surgery no matter what kind takes a lot of energy away

How true.

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Re: Tired

Postby Larry10625 » Wed Sep 13, 2017 8:48 am

hturner12 wrote:After doing some not so serious post the past couple of days just to lighten up the conversation, I have a serious question. I know everyone is a little different.

How long after surgery did you start getting strengh back and not getting tired so easy.

I have been in this recliner for the most part for 2 weeks. I did have to go out a couple of times the longest was 6 hours of that half was driving. The rest was from parking lot to store and electric cart. Light lifting from shelf to cart (5# max). Time I got home I was exhausted.

Today my wife had a Dr appointment here in town. Drove her to the appointment, waited. Afterwards I drove us out to land( to check storm damage) and lunch about an hour. I walked up the hill that will be our driveway. Not a steep hill about 50 ft. I was out out of breathe. Drove back home and wore out



I was feeling run down for the entire month between implant and removal. Mind you, the last week was probably because of the infection.

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