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My only restriction was that I could not drive while on the pain meds. I went of them at 2 days post op and starting driving at day 3 with no problems. I would go mad not driving for that long! Seems excessive. Did they have a reason?

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I'm sorry, I know I'm not part of your group, but your title caught my eye. That's crazy! I would have lost my job if I hadn't been able to drive for 15 days! I went back to work at 4 days post-op, but I did have my husband with me. But driving was fine. I drive around for 12 hours at night off and on as a security officer. Unless you're on narcotics, driving should not be restricted. Has your doctor explained WHY the restriction?

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Drs are funny. My initial instructions said to not drive for two weeks. My discharge instructions said I could drive once I stopped the pain medication and felt up to it. My Dh read the first instructions, told everybody I wasn't allowed to drive! so, I didn'tfor a week (blah). I finally wrestled the keys away from him 11 days post op. 15 days sounds excessive but he must have his reasons.

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My doc would not allow me to drive for 14 days. Appreciate it - when I did go back to work, I was exhausted. Rest.

SHirley

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