I had translab surgery on 10/28/2015 for removal of my 4.8mm AN. I came home on a Friday evening and had my husband and daughter home over the weekend. I was up, showered and dressed on Saturday morning. Tired, took naps throughout the day but got up and walked as much as possible. (Felt like this for several weeks, although small improvements each day) I did have a shower seat that I used for about 3 weeks and for the first week had someone nearby while I showered just in case. Monday morning the family all left for work and I was home alone. I had a walker at home and used it diligently for the first 2 weeks. I didn't really feel like I needed the walker, but since I was alone didn't want to risk a fall. Also, walking down our hallway I swerved and ran into the wall like a pin ball machine
The family thought that was hysterical! I admit I got some giggles out of that as well... I had a neighbor who popped in briefly a couple of days, just to make sure I felt okay. We had A LOT of jello on hand, fresh fruit, sandwich makings really quick no fuss foods. I had a small appetite and craved cold liquids. Drank loads of water.
Each of us will be different in our recovery. I had expected to use the walker for several weeks and then move to a cane for as much time as needed. I never needed a cane. I did use someone's arm while walking out and about for about a month. I also thought I would drive after 2-3 weeks and instead it was 8 weeks before I felt comfortable enough to drive. I am a bookkeeper and started back to modified work schedule mid December and full bore the first week of January. Probably a little too soon for me. This past week I have been REALLY tired and so now will cut back a little if my body is telling me to.
I have found this entire experience to feel quite surreal at times. I am glad I did have surgery and look forward to continuing my recovery and discovering my "new normal". Take the time that your body needs to heal. Best wishes to you on your journey