JHealth wrote:Hey guys, I stumbled across this looking for answers and found it to be an amazing story. My first question is why Korea ? Is there something unique about having the implant surgery in Korea?
I am really curious about the early cycling. I am 71 years old just had my surgery 15 days ago and dealing with a burning pain that comes on after I'm up and moving around a few hours each day.
My Dr. Won't let me cycle until at least week 4.
My swelling is gone and fortunately it seems I have no hematoma.
I pray that you get well and that this all works out as planned and I trust in God that it will.
PS: I see that one of you guys is a Vet, Thank You and God Bless you for your service!
Hey good to hear you got the surgery too!
There’s a few reasons why I went with Dr Park: familiarity with Asian patients, high volume surgeon, center of excellence, and he teaches this craft around the world.
I just passed the week 4 mark and he suggested I wait another 1-2 weeks to start cycling due to my swelling symptoms.
When I was at the two week mark I couldn't really stand for more than 15 minutes without things being painful, and had to take 6 Tylenols a day to keep the pain at bay. Give it another 1-2 weeks and you’ll start feeling more normal. I stopped having to take any Tylenol since last week, and am able to walk around quite normally the past couple of days. You’ll get to where I am very soon!