Tyson,
I think we all understand as we have been there. I was super hyper active until my MG knocked me down, not out, just down for a little while, I remember the day I came home from my surgery I started sweeping and my mother had to argue with me about doing anything, I was so frustrated, but as usual, Mom was right, I needed to heal from the surgery before I could do anything that required strength or I would "undo" what was done. I ended up in remission {drug free} for 17 years.
Soooo as a mother I am begging you to relax and let your body heal, than slowly start walking, exersizing and lifting weights. You know people in their 70s and 80s still work out, so just because you take a break now doesn't mean you won't ever do it again.
Take all this pent up energy you have and start writing, maybe you can help educate other young people with this illness, write in a notebook everyday, everything you are feeling and maybe have it published in time so that you can help others with true understanding {I wish I had done that}
Remember we are here for you to vent with. Oh as for a "timeline" as to when you can do things, that is up to each individual, nobody can truthfully give you that answer.