What types of projects should I plan? - going to be laid up a week or so
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What types of projects should I plan? - going to be laid up a week or so
Hi everyone,
I haven't posted on here much since the big switch, but I've got a question for y'all. I met with the surgeon today and scheduled outpatient gallbladder surgery for the end of the month. He expects me to be laid up about a week. Anyone have any suggestions of types of projects I should have ready to go? If you've had laparoscopic gallbladder surgery, how soon were you able to tolerate sitting and sewing at your machine? I hate taking off work, but it will be nice to be home for a few days, that is, if I can actually do stuff those few days.
Or should I just stock up on books from the library and plan on doing a bunch of reading?
Thanks,
qbquilts
I haven't posted on here much since the big switch, but I've got a question for y'all. I met with the surgeon today and scheduled outpatient gallbladder surgery for the end of the month. He expects me to be laid up about a week. Anyone have any suggestions of types of projects I should have ready to go? If you've had laparoscopic gallbladder surgery, how soon were you able to tolerate sitting and sewing at your machine? I hate taking off work, but it will be nice to be home for a few days, that is, if I can actually do stuff those few days.
Or should I just stock up on books from the library and plan on doing a bunch of reading?
Thanks,
qbquilts
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I had emergency surgery at 4am on a Sunday morning for mine. I waxed my car the next day which might have been just a little ambitious. I would imagine, unless there are problems, that you'll be able to sew as normal as long as you don't have to lift your machine up and down.
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I had emergency surgery at 4am on a Sunday morning for mine. I waxed my car the next day which might have been just a little ambitious. I would imagine, unless there are problems, that you'll be able to sew as normal as long as you don't have to lift your machine up and down.
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