I am into my 6th week after Rt shoulder surgery and am not to move it until I see he Dr the 21st of Jan.. Been a long slow passing of time..!!
Get as much ready as you can ahead of time.. Stupid things, like Sweat-Pants with elastic at the ankles keeps them from getting under-foot.. You can benefit from such things as pre-folding supplies for the bathroom, etc.. ONE aggravation I have had is that ALL Men's fly's are RT-Handed..really awkward to work Left-Handed..!!! Practice brushing your teeth Left-Handed...(it aint easy)..!!! Get your tennis shoes pre-tied, so you can get them ON and off without needing to tie and un-tie them.. Driving:....Rt-Shoulder surgery, you cannot reach to put the KEYS in the switch (unless you are Double-jointed), cannot reach the shifter, Radio OR Heater controls... Takes about Twice as long to do about everything and tempting to DO things you shouldn't . Setting up, on a Couch is difficult, unless you can get a good grasp with your Left Hand, to help pull you up..Try it, to see how you will Manage that... Showering is a tedious, slow process too.!! The swelling and associated pain went down after about 2 1/2 weeks, and I have felt a slow, daily improvement..but can tell the Doc was correct..it will be another few days before it will be ready to move and stress it.. GOOD LUCK with yous and Best Wishes, for a Complete Recovery.!!!!!
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