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Ok, so I know that everybody's recovery time is different. That's apparent from all of the back to work threads. :D I'm still waiting (not so patiently) for my date but I'm getting antsier as vacation time gets closer. I had expected to have surgery this week or next (which is obviously not an option at this point) and am planning a beach trip for July 18th and a whitewater rafting trip the first weekend in August. Apparently I won't be able to do the banana boat in July now (Insert EXTREMELY sad face here! :( ) but now I'm beginning to wonder about swimming at all. My insurance girl had told me I could swim as soon as the drain was out. I know it's not a great plan to be out in harsh surf and get knocked over, but I'm thinking floating in the waves sounds like a great plan. However, I'm starting to get the feeling that I'm being overly optimistic. How long did everybody else wait to swim and be active again? I thought we were (supposedly) able to be back to normal (and even working out) in 4 weeks but I read something today where someone felt bad after overdoing it this weekend and I think she was at about a month. I had to cancel one family vacation this summer already due to work issues - I can't devastate my family by doing it again! Does anybody have any insight?

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I was walking at 3 weeks and then had a set back with low bp and feeling very tired. I didn't have a drain. I'm also 60, and now I feel like a million dollars, but it took about 6 weeks for me to really feel like myself. I would not push it at all. I have one friend who did and she wound up with a leak and hospitalized for a week. Not good! Your body will let you know, but I think I would probably not do whitewater for at least a month. Ask your doctor!

Ok, so I know that everybody's recovery time is different. That's apparent from all of the back to work threads. :D I'm still waiting (not so patiently) for my date but I'm getting antsier as vacation time gets closer. I had expected to have surgery this week or next (which is obviously not an option at this point) and am planning a beach trip for July 18th and a whitewater rafting trip the first weekend in August. Apparently I won't be able to do the banana boat in July now (Insert EXTREMELY sad face here! :( ) but now I'm beginning to wonder about swimming at all. My insurance girl had told me I could swim as soon as the drain was out. I know it's not a great plan to be out in harsh surf and get knocked over, but I'm thinking floating in the waves sounds like a great plan. However, I'm starting to get the feeling that I'm being overly optimistic. How long did everybody else wait to swim and be active again? I thought we were (supposedly) able to be back to normal (and even working out) in 4 weeks but I read something today where someone felt bad after overdoing it this weekend and I think she was at about a month. I had to cancel one family vacation this summer already due to work issues - I can't devastate my family by doing it again! Does anybody have any insight?

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It all depends on the individual. I never had a drain. I had my surgery Wenesday, was walking about 2.5 miles by Sunday was back to work the Friday 2 weeks after. I wouldn't have had a problem with the beach but the whitewater rafting might be an issue. I had a really bad rafting experience, thought I was going to drown and don't know if I could have fought that kind of struggle 10 weeks out. On the other hand, I did ride my Harley to Sturgis 9 weeks post op and did over 900 miles the first day of the trip. I was told full activity 8 weeks post op, I felt better before but I think they want to be cautious.

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Im having surgery July 6 and leaving for vacation 2 wks later! They said i would be a little tried but over all ok!

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