Had to pee. Took me only 20 min total to get from bed to bathroom (next door room) to bed! The hardest is getting out of bed and getting up from the toilet. T3s are peaking but that's still pretty good! I worked out this nifty system where I hook my infinity scarf around by foot on my broken leg so I can help lift and maneuver it while I am lying down and pull back on it to make sure I don't twist it even the slightest bit while I sit up. As long as I keep the leg perfectly straight (bones together) it hurts less, and I can handle some weight on it when standing (the brace is not super tight - may have loosened a little or maybe it was meant not to be too tight but it does turn a bit and I have to manually move turn it back into position a bit). I may need to have help to tighten the Velcro straps in the morning when someone is up. I am still at my parents. My mom lent me some loose lounging clothes, a skirt, a long hoodie type housecoat. My step dad gave me some black and white plaid pyjama pants that fit over the brace that I would actually wear out of the house when I do have to go out (better than the mustard yellow hospital pants I was given). It's less of a struggle to get in and out of bed with this scarf plan, though, plus I stretch my heel cords at the same time (I do stiffen up if stuck in one spot) and can move my leg back and forth to stretch my hip which spasms a bit already and needs daily stretching (the brace is heavy so it's hard to lift without extra leverage). I also think my arms and other leg have gotten stronger in the last 36 hrs, already.