Update
I feel like I still haven't given you a proper update on everything ... So here goes... As far as anyone knows the operation went to plan, and I'm on the 'standard' recovery rather than 'protected' recovery - this is all good and means less time on crutches and it's time off work.... Though they still say 6+ weeks off work for an active job, so I'm hoping that I can make my job into a sedentary one with a bit of careful planning...!
At the moment the pain really isn't too bad... What I'm struggling with is being upright for any length of time... I can stand up, but if I stand or sit up straight for any length of time I start to feel sick and light headed .. This could be due to the crazy amount of painkillers zooming round my system or it could be because anaesthetics can take a week to leave your system completely, or it could just be that all my energy is going into healing my bones so there's none left for activity... Either way, it's just a case of being patient. It helps immensely that there are young birds feeding and being fed on the feeders right next to my window that I can see from my reclining sofa... It is genuinely a bit like spring watch in here... Loving the fact that the baby starlings are now big enough to sit in a feeder full of food and tuck in themselves but whenever an adult bird is in the vicinity they open their mouths to be fed like they haven't eaten for days! And the haggard blue tits (who either have too many mouths to feed, or have been sucked by a cat - difficult to tell!) are looking a little healthier day by day.
I'm still being fed by my parent birds ... I only occasionally squawk though....
At the moment the pain really isn't too bad... What I'm struggling with is being upright for any length of time... I can stand up, but if I stand or sit up straight for any length of time I start to feel sick and light headed .. This could be due to the crazy amount of painkillers zooming round my system or it could be because anaesthetics can take a week to leave your system completely, or it could just be that all my energy is going into healing my bones so there's none left for activity... Either way, it's just a case of being patient. It helps immensely that there are young birds feeding and being fed on the feeders right next to my window that I can see from my reclining sofa... It is genuinely a bit like spring watch in here... Loving the fact that the baby starlings are now big enough to sit in a feeder full of food and tuck in themselves but whenever an adult bird is in the vicinity they open their mouths to be fed like they haven't eaten for days! And the haggard blue tits (who either have too many mouths to feed, or have been sucked by a cat - difficult to tell!) are looking a little healthier day by day.
I'm still being fed by my parent birds ... I only occasionally squawk though....
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