Which is better for post-op recovery...a husband or a dog?
Which is better post-op a husband or a dog? Let me tell you back in 2002 when I had the RNY, I had a husband to help me get through it off. I've since divorced him and now I have 2 dogs. What better compliment to the lap band than a dog or 2. They make you walk them every 4-5 hours and viola, you get all the walking in you need. Dashy, my 80lb Boxer, made me walk his ass 30 some nyc blocks this more, 1.5 mi. Nothing like a good sweat before 8am.
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on 6/28/11 12:22 am - Califreakinfornia , CA
on 6/28/11 12:22 am - Califreakinfornia , CA
Dogs are great for everything. I love my dogs !
Just be careful with the dogs. I have a really ugly port scar thanks to one of my 2 Schnauzers, Fritz. He jumped up on the bed and planted a paw right in the center of my healing incision. He kind of caused it to pull apart a bit and now it's a really wide scar. I recommend a pillow in your lap at all times when sitting or lying down.
I wish we never fenced our back yard so I would have to take the dogs walking every day. Now we just push them out the back door!
Lisa O.
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on 6/28/11 3:45 am
on 6/28/11 3:45 am
My first thought was..Can your dog drive you back from the hospital?? 
Since you live in NYC that is not an issue, so my next thought is....Can he bring you an heating pad?
I love having a good husband, and I loved having a good dog.
They are both hard to train, I would keep the good one...

Since you live in NYC that is not an issue, so my next thought is....Can he bring you an heating pad?
I love having a good husband, and I loved having a good dog.
They are both hard to train, I would keep the good one...