Question Arm Lift Recovery

Arm lift recovery and hotel lift in February

Claire M.
This is a small practical question. I am looking at Arm Lift in Turkey, probably February, and I will travel with my sister. I keep thinking about stupid things like hotel elevator, carrying luggage, showering, opening doors. The clinic answered the surgery questions but not much about daily stuff after discharge. People who went, did you need help all the time in hotel or only first days? I am not asking what is medically normal, more like how the trip actually felt. My sister can come but she has to work on laptop, so I am trying to understand if I will be bothering her every five minutes.
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Hotel lift matters, yes. Also ask for a room not too far from reception.

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I had help from my cousin and was glad. Not every minute, but small things were annoying, especially luggage and reaching shelves. The hotel staff were kind but I didn’t want to depend on them for private stuff.

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