I had Dr. McGinn do my surgery. The procedure took 4 1/2 hours and no complications. They tried to get me up on the Wednesday but I was too dizzy and wasn't able to. On the Thursday I was able to stand and walk a little but again became dizzy. On the Friday I was up and did 2 laps around the nursing station and released that day.
Stayed in New Hope and saw Dr. McGinn on the Monday and Thursday and once again before I went home. Drove home on the Wednesday, some 450 miles. Did it myself as my friend didn't drive. Had planned on driving part way but was comfortable and no pain so I did it.
Took about 3 weeks before I started to feel a lot more comfortable and noticed progress weekly. After 6 weeks, it seemed like a dream but I was a lot better.
After 8, I was just about "normal" in relation to discomfort like standing and walking. Huge difference!!
I did the post-op recovery with no pain meds other than over the counter meds like Tylenol and believe me, I'm a pain weenie!
I would say that each recovery time depends on the individual person but allow at least 6 weeks or so to be really mobile for any length of time.
Love,
Clare