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Posted on Jan 3, 2022, 6:49 am
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Any patients who had undergone cll or is going through it what do you guys do throughout the process for fun? Like when you have down time and not doing physical therapy do you watch tv, play video games, workout whatever part of your body you can, or are you just too tired to do anything? Looking for insight on what to expect while undergoing this process on what most ppl did during the process during their downtime if they didn’t have to work throughout their distraction and consolidation phases. Is it realistic to expect that you’ll be able to just chill or will you be anxious to just get better and work hard or does the experience just vary based on each individuals motivation.

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Posted on Jan 3, 2022, 6:55 am
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Quote from: Megatron on January 03, 2022, 06:49:49 AMAny patients who had undergone cll or is going through it what do you guys do throughout the process for fun? Like when you have down time and not doing physical therapy do you watch tv, play video games, workout whatever part of your body you can, or are you just too tired to do anything? Looking for insight on what to expect while undergoing this process on what most ppl did during the process during their downtime if they didn’t have to work throughout their distraction and consolidation phases. Is it realistic to expect that you’ll be able to just chill or will you be anxious to just get better and work hard or does the experience just vary based on each individuals motivation.


People were probably playing video games. You should consider of getting yourself a game gear or game boy?

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Posted on Jan 3, 2022, 7:06 am
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Watched YouTube, listened to music, played games, read books, watched movies, rolled around the hospital talking to other patients, played practical jokes on the nurses (although you probably can't get away with that in most places).

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Posted on Jan 3, 2022, 7:43 am
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Quote from: Medium Drink Of Water on January 03, 2022, 07:06:34 AMWatched YouTube, listened to music, played games, read books, watched movies, rolled around the hospital talking to other patients, played practical jokes on the nurses (although you probably can't get away with that in most places).


Probably not Wii as it requires player sometimes to use other parts of body to move besides hands. Playing video games really is a good way during recovery.

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