1. If you did the surgery, did you find you ended up spending most of your time in bed or at a desk?
2. I was thinking in bed of what to do for entertainment. I imagine the easiest physically to do is a tablet.
I haven't done the surgery. Currently in my regular life, I use a laptop connected to a 55 inch 4k TV (used as a monitor) and I control it with a wireless keyboard/touchpad combo. I'm using it now in bed to type this. It's pretty awesome to be able to have a full computer from bed while leaned back against pillows.
Depending on the place I choose to stay at, it may not be practical to get a 55 inch TV in there.
What would you recommend for your entertainment setup while waiting? Any thoughts on this?
Entertainment in bed setup during LL (TV connected to laptop + wireless keyboard
Quote from: Medium Drink Of Water on October 17, 2019, 04:03:58 PMYou'll want to keep your legs straight most of the time, so definitely in bed rather than a desk. Everyone in Beijing just had a laptop on one of those "breakfast in bed" tables, which worked out great.
Thank you!
Yeah, I'm actually 100% serious.
There are 4k TV's under 400$ https://www.amazon.com/s?k=4k+tv&ref=nb_sb_noss_2 and I could set it up right before undergoing surgery and then hook them right up to my laptop + control with the wireless keyboard/touchpad combo on your lap.
400 bucks to make the 90 days alot more enjoyable? A 55 inch 4k tv connected to a laptop vs just a 15 inch laptop screen on your lap is a huge difference. If you try it out in bed, the difference between the two experiences will immediately feel enormous. Could maybe sell the TV afterwards to slightly recoup a little bit of the losses.
It doesn't mean I wouldn't stretch/exercise just like a laptop doesn't stop people from exercising.
Though if the place already has a decent TV to plug my laptop into, it's w/e.
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