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Hi All,
Looking at all the posts at the moment it all seems a bit doom and gloom with post op pain.
I am now 3 months a 1 week post op. I think the key to it all is to do small amounts everyday and then build from there. I started with just walks then swimming a little later i was in the gym. Now i go swimming or to the gym most days, i stretch everyday for about 30 mintues at night sometimes twice a day. In the last few days with my wife i have put up kitchen cupboards and some gardening today.
You need to work on your core muscles and this can be done at home with a gym ball.
I wouldn't say i am totaly pain free because i get aches in my back and my hips when i have done too much bending, also my right leg (damaged nerve) will throb a bit when i have lifted too heavy.
I think we all need to have a word with ourselves sometimes to say that we can do it and will not be beaten.
Think Positive
Olli
Looking at all the posts at the moment it all seems a bit doom and gloom with post op pain.
I am now 3 months a 1 week post op. I think the key to it all is to do small amounts everyday and then build from there. I started with just walks then swimming a little later i was in the gym. Now i go swimming or to the gym most days, i stretch everyday for about 30 mintues at night sometimes twice a day. In the last few days with my wife i have put up kitchen cupboards and some gardening today.
You need to work on your core muscles and this can be done at home with a gym ball.
I wouldn't say i am totaly pain free because i get aches in my back and my hips when i have done too much bending, also my right leg (damaged nerve) will throb a bit when i have lifted too heavy.
I think we all need to have a word with ourselves sometimes to say that we can do it and will not be beaten.
Think Positive
Olli