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Old 03-09-2009, 06:51 PM #1
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Default Brain Aneurysm post op 5 weeks

Since my surgeon has gone on a convention, I will not be able to go back for a follow up until March 23. My question here is, I was told, after the 23 staples came out, no lifting over 5 lbs, no vacuuming, only light housework. Now since no one else can release me, I am still in this mode for 2 more weeks. Does this sound normal to any of you? My husband says, look, you survived, be grateful, and do what they say. I am allowed light housework and walking, which admittedly does wear me out after about 2 hours.
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