Happy days John, hope those videos kept you sane, you're a bit young but some led zeppelin or beatles tunes in the background always helped me out. Something in the sound is relaxing whether you like them or not.
Heal up, enjoy being waited on, get a little bell to ring when you need something haha.
You will reach a point where you'll think you're ok to do stuff, when you get there take my advice and give it another week from there. Trust me our bodies and minds are naturally over optimistic due to our inbuilt survival instincts.
Chin up buddy and what's the tablet situation ? Is it more than 12 a day ?
Quite true a few older tunes are relaxing and pass the time too ⦠break out the vinyl if you have any? Tho I tunes or Alexa is less effort. Or just a music channel on tv ?
Tablets ⦠I only take a few now , tho I had a terrible tasting potassium thing for a couple of weeks and another post op one for a month and extra blood thinner Clopidogrel for a year ( now they seem to prefer these to Aspirin and they are cheaper ) but I am off those .
Now and for last 3 years I have a stomach lining protector Lansoprazole a beta blocker Bisoprolol and an Aspirin blood thinner which would cause a likely stomach ulcer if I didnāt take the lining protector ? So are they that critical ? But every morning
Then at night a Ramipril to control high blood pressure and a couple of smaller sized Atorvastatins to lower the chance of cholesterol build up in the veins itās a max of 80mg but I opted for 2x 40mg as I am not a horse the 40 are big enough
Like most folk I take an odd soluble Paracetamol for any aches or cold symptoms but not in any quantity sometimes one or two a week ā¦.
Some illnesses demand much higher tablet dependency so itās not too bad post op . May be different for you however if you have infection ?