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Posted by John M on February 12, 2006 at 07:41:32 from (64.53.75.223):
In Reply to: Re: OT. Home from Hospital.... posted by LumbrJakMan on February 11, 2006 at 08:39:35:
Sorry for not getting back to you sooner.He didnt want me to do anything for at least 2 weeks,but I hated those sponge baths from my wife,and I was bored out of my skull!As soon as I had a visit with him about 10 days after surgery,I told im I felt up to walking some and thats when I started my physical therapy.I hated going there so on my own I did a few of the excersizes on my own and after a week or so,I could accually tell the difference,even when I did go to physical therapy they were impressed.After about 3 weeks,I was back at work on a limited schedule,when I started hurting,I went home!I didnt over do it by no means and used my crutches alot but I was adding a little more weight every day just because it accually felt good to be able to put it down.Toward the end of my 5th week,my Dad was getting his leg amputated and wouldnt lie through the experience.I walked the halls of the hospital so much I swear it helped me heal alot faster.
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