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She's going to need to get out of bed and take walks. This is necessary after surgery to prevent complications like blood clots and pneumonia. We generally get people out of bed and walking within 12 hours after they get off the operating table. Yes it will hurt. It will help if you walk with her.
Second, her main limitation will be lifting. She will be told to avoid lifting anything that weighs more than five to ten pounds. That means things like spaghetti pots full of water, the dog, a kid.
Third, recognize that even if she hurts, she needs to move, stretch, bend, and reach. Encourage her to take whatever pain meds she can get because they help the pain settle down once she settles down.
The worst post op pain occurs 24-48 hours after surgery when the anesthesia has completely worn off. She should be on the mend but still hurting when she gets home. She'll complain nonstop, but this is one time people get to be whining crybabies. I sure was after my appendectomy.
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