Dawn of a new day
We visited my mum the next day after the surgery during the early afternoon visiting hour, after our lunch. My sister was already there.
Mum was still a little foggy, slept a lot and had low appetite. Not unexpected, especially since it would take sometime for the effect of general anaesthesia to wore off. We visited later in the evening too and she was a little better. The good news was that she no longer had the pre-surgery pelvic pain. Yay!
The next day, she felt much more comfortable after the removal of the urine drainage bag and the surgical drain. About 42 hours after end of surgery, she was taught how to get out of bed and to use her walker to walk, which she could do without much problem.
Five days after surgery, she was discharged. Actually, she could be discharged the day before but we asked for a day delay because of logistic issue.
For the next 3 months, she should avoid swaying side to side and bending forward or backward. She should never do squats.
Edit: On the first follow-up, Dr Tan said that squats aren't banned for life. Just wait for his clearance.
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