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Replies to "Tammi, I think of you every day! We did have a stall in recovery. My husband..."
@tasher3433 Hope to hear in a few days, that your husband is doing better each day! This underscores that each surgery is its own unique situation. My husband had a couple unforeseen glitches early in his recovery, but then has been stellar in the almost 4 yrs since. And your donor, how great she is recovering well, also!
Ginger
@tasher3433, I have you on my mind today and just want to drop in to let you know that I hope you are seeing some progress in husband's recovery. Have the post biopsy meds been helpful?
I pray for your family as you adjust and learn what's the new normal as healing continues. Hopefully the Dr team will find the right dose of meds for your husband's body to work with his new addition.
For the shoulder pain it really helped for me to get up and walk and some light massage. For me 3 1/2 weeks was when I began to feel much more human again. What really seemed to be the way I had the biggest improvement was when I got the okay to be in the pool. Just doing light exercise, stretching, and treading water seemed to lift the fog I was in and help relieve aches and give me a bit of energy. I still tire if I over do it but it's a huge welcome improvement. Your daughter will hopefully be noticing big changes soon.