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<blockquote data-quote="Annb" data-source="post: 1714939" data-attributes="member: 25851"><p>That's what I was thinking. If I can't recover from flu, how on earth am I to recover from surgery? I don't suppose even a month is enough time to recover, so I'll try to get my doctor to get a delay for me. If not, and I don't feel up to it, I'll have to cancel it myself and let them put me off the surgery list. Still - that's in the future and it may not come to that. It's not just the fatigue thing though; the plan is to operate on my right knee, because that's the one that showed up as worst on the last Ex-ray I had - about 2 years ago now, but in fact the most painful one is the left knee. That, along with carpal tunnel syndrome in my left wrist and arthritis in my right one lead me to wonder how I am to do the necessary exercises to make a reasonable recovery. I am told they will figure out a way to get me mobile, but nobody can tell me how - just optimism on the part of pre-op nurses that someone will come up with an idea. First things first though - doctor on 07 March!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annb, post: 1714939, member: 25851"] That's what I was thinking. If I can't recover from flu, how on earth am I to recover from surgery? I don't suppose even a month is enough time to recover, so I'll try to get my doctor to get a delay for me. If not, and I don't feel up to it, I'll have to cancel it myself and let them put me off the surgery list. Still - that's in the future and it may not come to that. It's not just the fatigue thing though; the plan is to operate on my right knee, because that's the one that showed up as worst on the last Ex-ray I had - about 2 years ago now, but in fact the most painful one is the left knee. That, along with carpal tunnel syndrome in my left wrist and arthritis in my right one lead me to wonder how I am to do the necessary exercises to make a reasonable recovery. I am told they will figure out a way to get me mobile, but nobody can tell me how - just optimism on the part of pre-op nurses that someone will come up with an idea. First things first though - doctor on 07 March! [/QUOTE]
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