Posted by SweetFeet on July 26, 2017 at 07:37:28 from (70.35.102.196):
In Reply to: Free at last YaHoo posted by Keith Molden on July 26, 2017 at 06:24:59:
Keith,
Really - do try to still take it easy.
I had my gall bladder removed back when they still cut a 6-inch gash in your abdomen.
Thought I was feelin' pretty perky... and the weeds in the garden had gotten out of control during my convalescence.
Went out and weeded some serious quack grass. Did great the first half dozen rows. Bugged me a bit during the next half dozen rows. Was determined to "get 'er done" for the last half dozen rows.
Almost had to crawl to the house afterward. Had to lay down and rest - danged near cried... Woke up two hours later feeling just like when I awakened in the recovery room after my surgery. Felt just like a fresh surgery... I hurt like All-Billy-Heck. I think my over-doing it, set me back a week and a half in my recovery.
So truly... take it a bit easy... and have no regrets.
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