Day 143 Post-op (Sat., Dec. 12 ) - Consolidation Day 62
Day 144 Post-op (Sun., Dec. 13 ) - Consolidation Day 63
Day 145 Post-op (Mon., Dec. 14 ) - Consolidation Day 64
Day 146 Post-op (Tue., Dec. 15 ) - Consolidation Day 65
Day 147 Post-op (Wed., Dec. 16 ) - Consolidation Day 66
Day 148 Post-op (Thurs., Dec. 17 ) - Consolidation Day 67
Day 149 Post-op (Fri., Dec. 18 ) - Consolidation Day 68
Day 150 Post-op (Sat., Dec. 19 ) - Consolidation Day 69
Day 151 Post-op (Sun., Dec. 20 ) - Consolidation Day 70
Day 152 Post-op (Mon., Dec. 21 ) - Consolidation Day 71
Day 153 Post-op (Tue., Dec. 22 ) - Consolidation Day 72
Day 154 Post-op (Wed., Dec. 23 ) - Consolidation Day 73*
* Weekly updates or longer make more sense (than daily updates). However I list all the days to hopefully make searches more convenient. E.g., if at the top right search box, we look for Day 150 or Consolidation Day 70, the following updates would hopefully be easily found.
Updates: In the journey of going back to normal, the most important items to note are my strength and flexibility. I feel stronger on a daily basis. E.g., I feel more comfortable with squats on a daily basis. My flexibility also improves as time passes. I have posted some videos related to my walks already.
I finally got a chance to try the monkey bars workout to check whether I could be as comfortable as I used to be, pre-op. Turned out to be piece of cake! I feel very completely while on monkey bars, as if I had not done any surgery. I now believe I could have resumed such activities much earlier. Here is a short video of my post-op monkey bars:
Painkillers: I had stopped Gabapentin on Day 87 (Sat., Oct. 17, i.e., Consolidation Day 6). I had completed my Tramadol withdrawal on Day 90 (Tue., Oct 20, also Consolidation Day 9). I have not used any painkillers since then.
Pain: It's been a couple months I have experienced no pain or any discomfort related to the CLL surgery. I have added several daily activities (two stretching sessions, several mile walks, jogging, swimming, cycling, etc.). I get muscle soreness on legs (e.g., on calves when I walk for over 10 miles or so), which I think is normal for any athlete. Good thing is I typically feel fresh with soreness gone, by the following morning.
Sleep: My night sleeps (of minimum 7 hours per night) are even better than before the surgery. That could be thanks to my less stressful work during covid-19 times, better diet, and being more active. I also typically take an afternoon nap.
I will continue to post my updates until I feel completely normal on all activities I used to do before the surgery.