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There's a moment when you stop negotiating with the pain.
Maybe it was on the stairs. Maybe in a parking lot. Maybe one ordinary morning when you lowered yourself into a kitchen chair and realized you didn't trust your own leg to get you back up.
There was no drama. Just a thought, quiet and brutal: I can't keep living like this.
The Night Before I Walk Again wasn't written by a doctor behind a desk. It was written by Reid Marcus Hayes, a recovery coach, knee replacement patient, and the son who sat beside his father in that same waiting room years later. He wrote it because the night before his own surgery, searching for answers at 2 a.m., he couldn't find what he actually needed: someone willing to tell him the truth. Not the reassuring version, not the horror story version, but the real one.
The pain you're carrying right now, the kind with no exit and no timeline, is a quiet prison. Post-surgical pain is different. It has a direction. It has an end. Every hard day is taking you somewhere.
That distinction is what will carry you through when you're sitting in that chair thinking what have I done to myself? Because that moment is coming. For almost everyone, it lands between day two and day five. And then it passes. The people who know it's coming get through it in a completely different way than the people who don't.
What you'll find inside:
- The pre-surgery panic season: the spiral of maybe I should cancel, the horror stories you can't unhear, signing the consent form with slick hands. If you have severe anxiety or panic attacks, there's one concrete thing that changes everything. Not meditation. A two-minute conversation with your anesthesiologist. The book tells you exactly what to say.
- The day of surgery, hour by hour. The first three days home that nobody prepares you for. The nights, why they're harder than the days and what to do when the house goes quiet and the fear gets loud. Good pain vs. bad pain, so you're not panicking at every throb or missing something real. An honest six-week roadmap with real milestones, not false promises. A Caregiver Corner in every chapter for whoever will be beside you.
- This book is for you if the date is on the calendar and something tightens under your ribs every time you think about it. If you're 65, 70, or 79 and wondering if you're too old. If you're the spouse or adult child who loves this person enough to want to truly understand what they're going through.
A year ago, she couldn't walk to the mailbox. Life had shrunk to calculating every step, quietly giving up things she hadn't even said out loud.
Today she's in her yard. Picking up branches. Not thinking about it.
You're not asking for perfection. You're asking for your life back.
This book is the chair pulled up beside you on the night before. The voice that says: so many people have made it through this. You will too.
You've already done the hardest part: deciding. Now go in prepared.
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