Hi everyone!
Right now I am five months post-op and yesterday I started working as a cashier at a local grocery store. I've been feeling great and my surgeon didn't say anything against it, as long as I don't lift more than ten pounds (I was kind of surprised that the weight restriction was still so low, but I guess it depends on your surgeon?). As a cashier I'm not really lifting more than that because the really heavy items you can just punch a code in for (well, alright, I did lift one thing that I probably shouldn't have =/). The only thing is, though, is that after standing at the register for a five hour shift, I was so extremely sore afterwards. After resting for a bit when I got home, I felt fine, but I'm really hoping that this won't be an everyday thing.
Should I really still be getting sore from something like that even though I'm going to be six months post-op soon?
Do you think it's just because I'm not used to being on my feet for that long and that once my body adjusts to me doing this I'll be alright?
And do you think maybe if I got gel-inserts or something for my shoes it would help me be less sore?
Any other suggestions or feedback would be much appreciated, as I really need to keep this job (and it isn't really too bad, I mean, I could be doing something involving a lot more work). Being a high school senior looking to get a car, and just save up money in general, I definitely need the job. And I'm sure there are people (whether on here or not) who have had to go back to a job such as this after their sugery. My biggest fear, though, is doing something to screw up the fusion. Although I'm not really breaking my doctor's restrictions. Anyway, thanks so much! I appreciate it a ton. =]
Right now I am five months post-op and yesterday I started working as a cashier at a local grocery store. I've been feeling great and my surgeon didn't say anything against it, as long as I don't lift more than ten pounds (I was kind of surprised that the weight restriction was still so low, but I guess it depends on your surgeon?). As a cashier I'm not really lifting more than that because the really heavy items you can just punch a code in for (well, alright, I did lift one thing that I probably shouldn't have =/). The only thing is, though, is that after standing at the register for a five hour shift, I was so extremely sore afterwards. After resting for a bit when I got home, I felt fine, but I'm really hoping that this won't be an everyday thing.
Should I really still be getting sore from something like that even though I'm going to be six months post-op soon?
Do you think it's just because I'm not used to being on my feet for that long and that once my body adjusts to me doing this I'll be alright?
And do you think maybe if I got gel-inserts or something for my shoes it would help me be less sore?
Any other suggestions or feedback would be much appreciated, as I really need to keep this job (and it isn't really too bad, I mean, I could be doing something involving a lot more work). Being a high school senior looking to get a car, and just save up money in general, I definitely need the job. And I'm sure there are people (whether on here or not) who have had to go back to a job such as this after their sugery. My biggest fear, though, is doing something to screw up the fusion. Although I'm not really breaking my doctor's restrictions. Anyway, thanks so much! I appreciate it a ton. =]
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