u/Lost_Photograph9879

I would like to ask all of you OHS warriors a few questions please.

  1. What did you find to be the hardest thing about going through your recovery?

  2. What was the biggest thing about the recovery process that surprised you?

  3. What do you wish you had known before starting your recovery process?

  4. What did people do that helped you so much besides just being there for you?

  5. How many people helped you during your recovery and how many people would you say is the ideal number to have? Did people take turns in shifts? At what point in the process did you feel that you didn’t need to be constantly watched and that your caregivers could relax a bit? Did the same people who were helping you do things like stand up also prepare meals for you as well? Did they cook for you or did you even have much of an appetite? It just seems like a lot for one person to do and that it would take 2-3 people taking turns in shifts. Yes? No? They told my brother that he’s only supposed to be in the bed for actual sleeping, not lounging around. I guess they made quite a point about this.

My brother will be going through 3x bypass and a valve replacement and I want to be

Thanks in advance.

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u/Lost_Photograph9879 — 1 day ago

I have a derm appointment Friday. Had this near my ankle over 2 weeks now. I thought it was a spider bite at first, living in Florida but getting a bit nervous about it now. I’m 68/f

u/Lost_Photograph9879 — 11 days ago