Day 1 recovery - hospital stays & early discharge


 I woke up on Day 1 still hooked up to the machines, but by midday a nurse stopped by to swap the catheter bag for a leg bag (strapped to my thigh) which meant I could move around more freely. I was fairly mobile and able to take fluids by mouth so they were soon able to free up my legs and take out the drip. Standing up was a joy! A physio also stopped by to give me some advice on how to move around and we took a brief tour of the hospital ward. I think my balance and riding helped a lot as she was surprised at how mobile I was. 

After that it was a bit of a waiting game. The doctor had said that he would drop by and assess whether I could be discharged and so my wife stuck around - and we waited and waited. Well, I also dozed a fair bit but that may have been due to the opiates. Eventually at around 6.30pm the doctor appeared and suggested that I could go home if I wanted, which was awesome but also a little chaotic. After an hour or so we had completed all the paperwork, I had collected all of my pills, pads and miscellaneous equipment and was able to go home. At the time I was a little unsure if it was the right call but as soon as I was home and in my own bed I knew it was the right decision.  

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