Thanks for the support guys, if anything I've noticed everyone on here has been very kind and shows genuine interest/care, I really appreciate it! And I'm glad to be able to share things from my perspective. I've pretty much documented everything for my brother from pictures to interviews on experience with my brother, perhaps I can make a diary with his permission.
My brother has done a lot for me in the past, I feel as though I can never repay him enough even with doing all this I think that it's my job to make sure my brother gets completely better and gets all the help he can for a procedure and process that is life changing for good/worse. I just want to ensure I can do everything in my power to make sure he makes a great recovery. It's definitely been a journey all on my own while trying to look for an apartment and place to stay while my brother was in the hospital, all of which in a foreign city/state.
I'm the younger between us, so I've always just followed my brother around everywhere, but this time it's me who's taken initiative to find a good place and truely make sure the best conditions are met for him to recover. To be quite honest with everyone, I was against the surgery when he first told me about it and we had even argued a few times, as I knew in the end there would still be pain. But even then, my brother decided to go through with it, I can't change his mind so I might as well be there every step of the way.
So far it's been one week since his surgery, he can't walk yet, let a lone even stand with the help of a walker. Tomorrow I'll try to do some stretching when we wake up to ensure his legs don't get too stiff and in the long run develop ballerinas foot. I would think that it's because of the position your leg is in when laying down, perhaps the tendom behind the calf gets used to being in that position all the time that it loses it's flexibility.
Anyway,
I appreciate the warm welcome, I most definitely will post here so I can help out any one in the future who may need tips/are curious to know.