Nasty stuff, glad you're on the mend now. Look after yourself, I know you hear lots of stories about people ignoring medical advice and pushing themselves far harder, but for the vast majority of problems, expert advice is best followed. Whatever they do tell you to do, try to find out why it's the case, and you can make a more informed decision on how hard you go at it. The magic words are "you can't do too much of...."
Someone else posted on the benefits of rehab, rehab, rehab, and he's spot on. Told me to wiggle my fingers as much as I could from day one after my wrist fusion, when I went back 3 weeks later for the cast off, bumped into someone elsevwho had the same op as me on the same day. They could barely move their fingers, I shook the surgeons hand with my bad one, and could form a fist and grip. 6 months on, and this is me.
- FB_IMG_1489875451781.jpg (157.29 KiB) Viewed 13763 times
Keep your spirits up, some can never get back on a bike, you'll be fine, just some chill time.