C. Ann, please note that MickeyMomofThree made a point of saying how she DROVE her DH to work all those times he went back so soon after surgery. That's because I'm pretty sure it would have been DUI for him to drive. General anesthesia takes a while to get out of your sytem (that's why Day 2 or Day 3 post op is the worst. All the good drugs wear off). Driving less than 24 hours after surgery is just not possible. Not legally, anyway.
After I had surgery on my wrist, I couldn't even go to the bathroom alone.(even in comfy pj's I couldn't pull own my pants one-handed...) I couldn't take the lid off the deoderant, I couldn't open a bottle of water. Driving was, as the British would say, right out. My surgery was much worse that a CT surgery, though. I fell and shattered my wrist and needed a plate and six screws to reconstruct it. He shouldn't have as much pain as I did, but he still won't be able to use the wrist until the doctor says it's safe to do so.
He may insist on going to work, but make sure he doesn't drive himself there.
After I had surgery on my wrist, I couldn't even go to the bathroom alone.(even in comfy pj's I couldn't pull own my pants one-handed...) I couldn't take the lid off the deoderant, I couldn't open a bottle of water. Driving was, as the British would say, right out. My surgery was much worse that a CT surgery, though. I fell and shattered my wrist and needed a plate and six screws to reconstruct it. He shouldn't have as much pain as I did, but he still won't be able to use the wrist until the doctor says it's safe to do so.
He may insist on going to work, but make sure he doesn't drive himself there.