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Carl - 24 May 2008 00:12 GMT
New to group. Will have a RP May 30.Still trying to get my head and
emotions around the whole idea! I live in a multi-story home. What
long has it been for others to climb stairs?
skeptic - 24 May 2008 02:53 GMT
> New to group. Will have a RP May 30.Still trying to get my head and
> emotions around the whole idea! I live in a multi-story home. What
> long has it been for others to climb stairs?

I had a longer recovery than most and was in a lot of pain (maybe
cause I had 2 lymph nodes removed) BUT I didn't have any trouble
climbing stairs...did it on the second day home.  That was 4 months
ago and now I work out with weights every day and walk a mile a day
ont he treadmill.
Claude - 24 May 2008 03:09 GMT
> New to group. Will have a RP May 30.Still trying to get my head and
> emotions around the whole idea! I live in a multi-story home. What
> long has it been for others to climb stairs?

I live in a two-story house with the bedrooms upstairs.  Wasn't a problem at
all.
Carl - 24 May 2008 03:52 GMT
> > New to group. Will have a RP May 30.Still trying to get my head and
> > emotions around the whole idea! I live in a multi-story home. What
> > long has it been for others to climb stairs?
>
> I live in a two-story house with the bedrooms upstairs.  Wasn't a problem at
> all.

Thanks all for the information. It's helpful and I appreciate it.
djperry42@sbcglobal.net - 24 May 2008 03:13 GMT
Getting in and out of a chair will be problematic for a few days as
will getting out of bed but stairs will not be a problem.  This of
course assumes stairs were not a problem before surgery.  Just be
careful to not trip over or step on your catheter tube and you'll be
fine.
Dave Perry

> New to group. Will have a RP May 30.Still trying to get my head and
> emotions around the whole idea! I live in a multi-story home. What
> long has it been for others to climb stairs?
Steve Kramer - 24 May 2008 15:12 GMT
> New to group. Will have a RP May 30.Still trying to get my head and
> emotions around the whole idea! I live in a multi-story home. What
> long has it been for others to climb stairs?

Sorry to have you join the club, Carl.

I was surprised to find that I had no problem with stairs even though I was
hauling around 300 pounds.

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