Congrats.. Yeeepie.
Wow. This is making my day. Really happy for you and her.
Pls try not to isolate her. Its good we know how long she wont be able to lift things so you or close family friends can make plans on how to help out fully. Let her rest for a while. If she cant really use her arms, she could walk around the house. Light exercise will improve her circulation, mood and healing.
A couple of days after my friend's surgery, she decided to walk around her backyard in circles for 20 minutes, and after that, everything shifted for the better.
I am glad you have a grateful spirit from your last post. It’s easy to fall into a sea of self-pity after surgery, but there’s always something to be grateful for. In my friend's case, she was grateful there was a surgery that could fix her problem, and that the pain wouldn’t last forever.
As for the food. This really calls for some delicious potatoes. Would have loved to be a part of that. :) Thanks for the cooking tutorials. Steem on!
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