Well I am eleven weeks post op. And remeraber those pre surgery jitters, so well. Let see, make sure you have grabbers a couple of them, ice packs were my friend. The first few days at the hospital are dooseys but manageable, it seems ok until you try to get up or down, but I kept my finger on the morphine pump. I am a wus. But thanks to everyone here, I was up walking alot on the second or third day, its all kind of a blur. I just tried walking every time I was already up, did a lap around the ward. Walk, walk, walk, remeraber that.
Have stool softeners ready, cause your gonna need them. Dulcolax worked awesome for me five days later, though I was going to die.
Trash bag for the seat of the car on the way home and one for in the bed help you slide around easier. lots of pillows in the bed.
I went out and got my laptop a few days before surgery and it was my life line. The first few days home I mostley slept, but after a few days I was able to get to the bathroom and to the kitchen etc by myself.
Don't get me wrong it was no walk in the park, but it was more manageable than what my mind had let me imagine. My meRAB kept me controlled pain wise, just need a notebook to keep track, the remote and phone next to you. I set up my dresser with everything I could possibly think I would need.
Read the tips at the top of the forum, and ask any question.
Surround yourself with good fusion storys there are lots of them out there. I think I am a sucess but early on, I can walk two miles all at once now. But when I started it was like fifty feet three times a day, then increased it gradually.
Sitting does suck, still does, but you wont feel like sitting much anyway. That's why I would recommend the laptop, I charged mine at best buy.
The night before my surgery I met a guy who had fusion for the same reason as me, we talked for along time, he said, the first year was tough, but my spine has been perfect since, never been a problem and it has been six or seven years.
Sitting does take along time, and that was what I was most worried about to, so i understand, but we are all different some people didn't have near the problem.
Hang in there, only think positive. And keep busy!!!