Thanks Bonez!
The important things to do routinely:
PT and walking min. 2x/day: in the morning I - logically - go to the bathroom with walker, after coming back try to do some rounds more (if the pain is not too high, but with a tramadol-lyrica preliminary combo it is easier to overcome soreness). In the afternoon/ evening second round of walking, and before going to bed the last round. Dr Giotikas insists on walking, he calls me regularly, and checks every crucial steps.
Eating - as much as you can, low sodium, sugar meal 3x/day, I'm using a specific unflavoured protein shake brand (that I'm flavouring for myself with organic cocoa, eritrit combo) as well (for dessert it is perfect). I brought with me a huge amount of vitamins, supplements which I'm not taking currently, I will use them for the consolidation phase. Btw all the meds are included in the price (like xarelto, painkillers, chlorhexidin, even vitamin d in small liquid bottles - which i was surprised about).
Sleeping is crucial. I agree with many, that discipline is essential for us during this journey. By that I mean, if you don't have a proper schedule, don't occupy yourself, or loose focus because of pain, the level of discomfort, and pain get get substantially higher. I'm not saying if your mindset is optimal you don't feel it, just the whole experience can be better or worse, and pain is the primary burden of getting a good quality sleep.
Independence is getting better with every day, but have to be patient. I don't personally cook, as standing for longer makes my legs sore, but I let the house aid cook, clean, shop everything.