Also, and you've probably already figured this out a little bit just from the little bit of motion you've been allowed - don't let yourself get frustrated if things (like, you know, using your quads) seem really hard. After my knee surgery, the first time they said "Ok, bend your knee!" I absolutely could NOT do it. My brain was saying "GO!" and my leg was going "Huh?" This was weird and a little scary and a lot frustrating. But really your body is an amazing thing and once you start using those muscles again, I think you will be pleasantly surprised at how quickly they go "Oh right, this is how we work." It will, obviously, be a long and sometimes annoying process to get back to your new "normal", but it will happen.
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Also, and you've probably already figured this out a little bit just from the little bit of motion you've been allowed - don't let yourself get frustrated if things (like, you know, using your quads) seem really hard. After my knee surgery, the first time they said "Ok, bend your knee!" I absolutely could NOT do it. My brain was saying "GO!" and my leg was going "Huh?" This was weird and a little scary and a lot frustrating. But really your body is an amazing thing and once you start using those muscles again, I think you will be pleasantly surprised at how quickly they go "Oh right, this is how we work." It will, obviously, be a long and sometimes annoying process to get back to your new "normal", but it will happen.