While for some people this phase is really exciting and they start counting the days left until the big day, for others the last two weeks are the most stressful. This when you start to really look forward for the move date, and for the experience to be behind you. Have no worries, you are going to make it. Your move day will eventually arrive. However, there are still things to do. There are few more tasks that you must complete within the next 2 weeks in order to assure a smooth and relaxed experience on the day of the move.
Make It Easy for Your Movers
The main purpose of this task is to allow your mover an easy access to your home and prevent additional charges such as long carry fees and stairs fees. This will also assure a smoother and safer move.
Reserve an Elevator
This factor is relevant mostly to those who live in a high-rise building. Reserve the elevator for your move date to allow the movers to use it instead of the stairs. That will prevent stairs fees.
Arrange for Parking
Arrange for parking for the moving truck. If you live in a narrow street or if parking permits are required, complete these arrangements beforehand. These arrangements will prevent long carry fee, an additional charge that applies in case the distance from your residence to truck exceeds given limit (usually 150 feet).
Children
Depending on your children's age they may be a great help on the big day but they may also be a distraction if too young. Here are your options:
Babies and Infants:
Babies and infants are likely to distract you on the day of the move. Try to make arrangements for them to be out of the house, with relatives or friends. If you cannot arrange for them to be out of the house, arrange for them to be with a babysitter.
Children 5 years and older
If your children are old enough to deal with the move and be helpful, have them help on the day of the move with the simple tasks.
Backup Your Computer
A lot of your important information is probably stored on your PC. Start preparing for moving your PC and back up all your computer files on a removable media such as a CD, DVD, etc. Consider taking your back up files and disks with you.
2 Weeks Diet Plan
This especially holds true for the active adult who chooses to or needs to have ACL Reconstruction Surgery. One day you are at least able to move around on your own, and the next you are completely confined to a resting position. However, with some patience, hard work and dedication, you will be back to your active lifestyle, even stronger than you were before surgery.
The first month after surgery is difficult - you are largely confined to a bed except for hygiene purposes, the swelling in your leg and ankle may be heavy and the pain will ebb and flow as the day goes on. However, there are steps that you can take to make the recovery process as quick and productive as possible.
1. Prior to surgery, prepare the area where you will be resting after the surgery. Try to gather some reading materials (magazines, books, work materials), make sure that you have a wireless or cordless phone nearby and gather plenty of pillows so you can support and elevate the repaired leg. If you have one, make sure to bring your laptop and power cord to your recuperation area and ensure that your wireless internet (if applicable) is operational to help pass the time.
2. If you have young children, prepare them for the fact that you are going to be immobile for a period of time and that they cannot rough-house around you while you are recovering.
3. Take it easy for the period right after surgery and before your first physical therapy session. Give your whole body - mind, leg and spirit - time to heal. Remember - you have just gone through a major surgery and you need to have a recovery period from it.
4. Take your meds as instructed by your doctor! Your doctor has given them to you for a reason. Most likely your medications are not only to help alleviate pain, but to help reduce inflammation from the surgery.
5. Ice, ice, ice, ice and ice. Along with your medications, ice will help reduce inflammation, swelling and pain. Make sure to stick to your doctor's recommendation as to the icing interval and frequency for your newly repaired knee.
6. Ask for help. You could probably go through the recovery process on your own, but rely on those who can and will help you wherever possible.
7. Ask your doctor if a stool softener would be appropriate during your recovery period. Some of the medicines that are prescribed to alleviate pain and swelling may cause constipation, and a stool softener will help counteract this possibility.
8. Stay hydrated. You may not feel like drinking water, but make sure to not deprive your body of it's needed fluid intake.
9. Request that the limited area within your dwelling that you will be moving through be kept relatively orderly. You will need to be on crutches, and you do not need to be navigating through a sea of toys and laundry on the floor as you are trying to learn how to use them.
If you follow your doctor's orders, be diligent about treating yourself right during your post-surgery recovery and give your body the rest it needs, you will soon be onto the next phase of your road to normalcy - the start of physical therapy.
The information in this article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice or medical services. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem, contact your doctor promptly.
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