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How long should it take for me to fully recover from this condition?

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If you do this programme fully and parasites are indeed the underlying cause of your condition, you should see significant improvements after three to four months and feel much better after about six months. It then usually takes a further three months to recover the last bit of residual weakness and get back to full fitness. When you first start zapping, you will notice you feel better between weeks three to eight, as the parasites start to die off and the detox has not yet begun.

WILL HE/SHE FULLY RECOVER?

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The extent of survivor recovery is based on the severity of the head injury. The more severe the injury, the greater the liklihood that the survivor will be unable to reach his/her preinjury level of functioning. Significant others will need to be patient because the magnitude of recovery may not be known for some time. Most researchers believe that meaningful spontaneous (natural) recovery is possible 1 -to 2-years postinjury.

Will my friend ever fully recover?

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This is such an important question for people and it is a difficult question to answer. We know that there are patterns of recovery from brain injury and can draw a graph of a typical 'recovery curve'. What we can't do is tell you whether your friend or relative fits that typical curve, because everyone is different and every injury is different. The most important questions are how long does recovery take and how complete will it be? The answer to both questions is: 'It depends.'

How long does it take to fully recover from a Breast Augmentation?

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We hate to be vague but this is one thing that should only be discussed with your breast surgeon. Nobody knows your specific situation and only your breast surgeon should be given the right to explain exactly what you should expect, because only the breast surgeon (and yourself) know your specific situation. When it comes to recovery, only take the advice of your expert breast surgeon.

How long will my child take to recover from his surgery?

Children's Orthopaedics
The children are placed in short leg casts at the time of surgery; these casts will be on for up to six weeks. The children should keep their feet elevated for the first 48 hours and/or up to one week after surgery to decrease swelling and pain. They may walk on these casts and most children feel well enough to be up on their feet in three of four days.

How Long Will It Take for Me to Recover?

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That depends on the procedure. Patients who undergo laparoscopic adjustable gastric bypass tend to stay in the hospital for a little more than one day, while the average hospital stays for patients who undergo open gastric bypass is closer to three to four days. Recovery times differ too. In one study, patients returned to normal activity in about one week after laparoscopic gastric bypass and over 21 days after open gastric bypass. read more about Post Surgery activities. (Top)

How long will it take to recover from arthroscopic surgery?

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This depends on the procedure being performed, but in the case of arthroscopic meniscectomy, which is the commonest procedure, you will generally be able to walk unaided the same day. Your doctor will recommend that you take at least four to five days off work. The time needed will depend on the type of work that you do, and people with physically demanding jobs may be advised to take a minimum of two weeks off work.

Why is it so hard to tell me whether my friend will recover fully?

Brain Injury Rehabilitation Trust (BIRT) - Frequently asked ...
It is not just that everyone is different and suffers a different injury. It is also because the brain is so complicated ? it controls so many different parts of the way we think, breathe, walk and talk. So, it depends on which function we are talking about and some recover faster than others. For example, the ability to walk may return faster than the ability to remember. It also depends on the nature and severity of the injury.

How long will it take to recover from surgery?

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to be expected, recovery will vary from person to person and will depend in part on a person's overall health and fitness before the surgery. Barring any complications, some people recover from a successful surgery in a few weeks, others take a few months, and others may take more than a year. Your doctor may suggest a physical rehabilitation program to regain strength and flexibility in your neck and may refer you to a physiatrist - a doctor of physical medicine and rehabilitation.

Q: Why does it take so long to recover potency?

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A number of explanations have been proposed for this phenomenon of delayed recovery, including mechanically induced nerve stretching that may occur (during the operation), thermal damage to nerve tissue caused by cauterization during surgical dissection, injury to nerve tissue amid attempts to control surgical bleeding, and local inflammatory affects associated with surgical trauma.

How long does it take to recover from transplant surgery?

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Most people can return to work the next day, although strenuous activity or lifting heavy weights must be avoided for seven days after surgery.

How long does it take to recover from surgery and for the wound to heal?

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It depends on the individual and whether there are other health problems needing attention. Most people leave the hospital the day after their initial implant - or a few hours after a replacement surgery. The wound should heal in a couple weeks. You can reduce the scarring by using an aloe and vitamin E solution after your wound is sealed. Besides inserting the ICD into your body they also had to run 1 or more leads (wires) from the device into your heart.

How long does recover take following a tummy tuck?

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Recovery time is different for each individual. Some, within two to four weeks, can go back to work after the operation, however laborious work should be delayed for four to six weeks after.

How long will I stay in the hospital and how soon will I recover from surgery?

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In general most of our patients are ready to go home the same day. In cases of more extensive procedures an overnight stay is reasonable for observation but still the majority of those patients will go home the next day. Recovery is fast and most patients are able to resume their regular activities (including work) within 1-2 weeks. That is much faster than the usual 4-6 weeks of recovery after open abdominal surgery.

How long does it take to recover from specific procedures?

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Recovery times depend upon the procedure and the patient's individual needs. In general, laser procedures for cosmetic enhancements generally take only minutes to perform and recovery is quick, with the person returning to their normal activities in a day with complete recovery evident in about a week. Swelling and bruising are common after eyelid surgery, but usually heal within a few days.
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