Ask about returning to your specific daily routines, when you can exercise and when you can drive. Your surgeon’s answer will vary depending on the type of surgery you are having and other health concerns, such as heart disease or advanced age. Be gentle with yourself.
You may feel physically and emotionally exhausted. Your ability to get back to work and your daily routine will depend on how strenuous your job is and what your daily routines are. For example, if you had a mastectomy and have young children, your surgeon will advise you to avoid lifting or carrying them for a while.
Ask if you will need at-home care, rehabilitation services, or physical therapy as part of your immediate recovery. If so, you’ll need to make these arrangements before entering the hospital. Follow your surgeon’s advice and schedule for returning to normal activities, including exercise, driving, and sex.
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