I hear you, I so hear you. I'm having the same thing. I know, logically, that it's too soon for me to reasonably expect myself to be able to accomplish as much in a day as I used to, but I chafe constantly. It's like working with a weight attached at all time.
Come to think of it, that's literally true in my case a lot of the time. But best not to think of the baby as a dead weight. A cute weight? A wanted, valued weight.
But a weight. My days are not the same. And some days it's hard.
You too! I guess we both have a way to go, but I think you might have the better deal. After all, at the end of your "recovery" you'll have a child! I'll just have a healed, titanium reinforced ankle. With arthritis.
It's true, the random "how cute!" comments from strangers make it easier to deal with. On the downside, I'll have this thing for a couple decades... :-)
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Come to think of it, that's literally true in my case a lot of the time. But best not to think of the baby as a dead weight. A cute weight? A wanted, valued weight.
But a weight. My days are not the same. And some days it's hard.
Keep at it, you're doing great.
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You very definitely win!
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