Glad things are looking up

when I started to cry at my last surgeons appointment (8 days ago) he said 'don't worry, most people start to feel a bit depressed and crap around day 4-5, you've been very stoic to make it to day 15!'. That made me feel a lot better immediately

Haha it's funny you write about burger king, I totally agree

in fact, I managed to convince myself 4 days ago that eating macdonalds chips would not be a problem, ha! I was wrong! Had to squish them around in my mouth a bit between my tongue and hard palate then pretty much swallow them whole! But the salty greasiness was so satisfying

think I should have tried thicker chips like KFC ones which are usually much softer.
So I've had 3 days back at work now. 11hrs day 1, same day 2, 10 today. Before i went back was worried id have a breakdown on day 1 but havent had one yet

my colleagues are nice which really helped, and has been quiet so not too many clients/patients to see. Very tired now but think that has more to with that I stayed up til 1130 watching tv last night...(missing is such an enthralling show!). I have a 1.5-2hr daily commute which has been more taxing than the work itself. I have been trying to take regular Panadol to avoid the discomfort getting too bad but I definitely have a constant headache. Talking obviously
involves opening ones jaw which is the opposite action that the elastics are trying to
perform which makes for a bit of a battle!
So I'm going to tell you what I've been eating to hopefully give you some ideas:
-baked potatos with spicy lentils on top
-spaghetti (with the tiniest pasta shells you can buy)
-home-made quiche (pastry is so fresh that it's soft and melts in your mouth)
-arancini balls
-packet pasta (like Alfredo, macaroni etc)
-risotto
If you try and get some rice or pasta into your diet ASAP the hunger pangs will be a lot less. Carbs are key!!!
I think that's all I've got to say for now but ask me anything you want if there's any questions I can help you out with

oh and the fact you're getting bored must be a good sign. Can't say I got bored once on my sick leave- wish it went for longer!
Also, I was yellow (and purple/swollen before that) nearly to my nipples (sorry if that's TMI). And I mean bright, iodine yellow! 3.5 weeks post-op and only a small amount of bruising remains, down low on my chest, and it is super faded. So it will go away! I sent a pic of the bruising to one of my work colleagues and they printed it and put it on the notice board, ha! Lucky my face wasn't in the shot!