I've read some advice on what to do before and after top surgery, but I'm wondering a few things. I prefer answers only from your own experience; but if you read the advice somewhere, I'll be happy for the reference (remember the TOS--no links).
1) I know that I shouldn't be reaching or stretching or twisting and that I should move household objects lower so I don't have to stretch for them for the first couple of weeks. Well, how high is too high? Is it okay to carefully reach for something that is right there in front of me at chest level? at shoulder level? at eye level?
2) My hair is recalcitrant. When I wake up in the morning, I look like a baby woodpecker (at least, that's what I imagine one would look like), and no amount of brushing makes my hair lie down and behave. The only thing that really works is for me to thoroughly wet my hair and comb it into place. Well, I don't want to go to my next-day follow-up with my hair all over the place. That morning, I was planning to put a towel around my shoulders and sort of stick my HEAD ONLY into the shower for a minute, then comb my hair into place. Or I suppose I could have my ex go at it with a spray bottle for a minute or two. Whaddaya think?
3) How many days, if any, did you really really need the prescription pain pills? I will be taking Darvocet, by the way.
4) I do plan to get a haircut right before my surgery so I will have fewer problems with my hair.
5) I won't be allowed to drive for about a week, but I plan to keep the car cover off my car for the first two weeks so I won't have to grapple with it. Covering the car requires a lot of stretching and reaching. Should I plan to leave the car uncovered for longer?
6) What, if anything, didn't you do before surgery that you wish you had?
7) What, if anything, did you do after surgery that you wish you hadn't?
Thanks in advance to anyone who replies.