Hey everyone, it's me again. Here I am, just shy of 3 weeks post-op and today is my first day back at the office. I wanted to post a little update to let others know my experience with the healing process and getting back to work.
The first week post-op is hard. Getting used to the schedule of dilation and everything else, re-learning how to sit and walk each day after they remove one more thing, and managing the pain. The second week of healing seems to be exponentially better than the first. Every day gets better and better and I could really start noticing things getting easier. It's still hard to sit and walk for the most part during the second week, but things were moving along at a steady pace by then. By the third week I've noticed a great improvement in everything from my mobility, to my pain, and definitely in the appearance of the area down there. I'm making sure not to push myself too hard since I know I am still in the early stages of healing, but overall I am well enough to get back to a nominally active life...meaning being able to get out of the house, go back to work, and do simple activities.
As for work, I don't have a rigorous job. I'm a programmer, so I sit at a desk and type. If you have this type of job, I believe going back to work after 3 weeks is definitely possible. However, everyone is different so this may just be my experience due to my age, my genetics, or other factors. I still have to constantly rearrange myself in my chair since I can't sit in one position too long, but it doesn't seem to be hindering my ability to work too much.
Everyone will have their own experience, but this is mine and it may be useful in helping others judge the amount of time they can reasonably take off of work. Overall, definitely not ok to go back to work 2 weeks post-op, but it is possible to get back to work 3 weeks post-op.
~Sarah