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8 minutes ago, Mattymatt said:

That's a good way to go about it. I am aiming to make LA Fitness a 7 day a week adventure. IT's going to be a daily habit.

7 days a week is BEAST! :778_heartbeat:

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24 minutes ago, AshAsh1 said:

7 days a week is BEAST! :778_heartbeat:

at what stage were you allowed to join the gym.

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2 minutes ago, TootsR said:

at what stage were you allowed to join the gym.

I got clearance to do walking after my week follow up. I got clearance to actually do cardio and weight lifting at my 6 week follow up

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Just now, TootsR said:

at what stage were you allowed to join the gym.

No such a time was specified. I know that the program wanted me to be exercising as soon as I got home from the hospital but I was feeling really sh1tty until last Sunday when I finally started feeling like myself. I finally felt like I wanted and desired physical activity yesterday. I hope this trend continues. The first 4 weeks post-op were absolute hell for me, probably worse than the pre-op liquid diet.

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2 minutes ago, AshAsh1 said:

I got clearance to do walking after my week follow up. I got clearance to actually do cardio and weight lifting at my 6 week follow up

WOW , great i am gonna call i think i need the gym. to give me some energy . Im so tired run down feeling . any suggestions?

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2 minutes ago, TootsR said:

WOW , great i am gonna call i think i need the gym. to give me some energy . Im so tired run down feeling . any suggestions?

Only head to the gym if you physically feel like it. The key is for the initial gym experience to be a pleasant and comfortable. This is the angle that I am taking. I'll push myself a little bit further down the road.

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2 minutes ago, TootsR said:

WOW , great i am gonna call i think i need the gym. to give me some energy . Im so tired run down feeling . any suggestions?

I didn't get a lot of my energy levels back until I started eating soft foods. Even further than that, when I was able to get my Protein in from food was when I felt 100%. I started working out at the gym at 4 weeks post op. I went 3 days a week and took it slow. Now I work out minimum of 5 days and I've gradually increased my intensity. I still have a protein snack before I work out every time.

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1 minute ago, Mattymatt said:

Only head to the gym if you physically feel like it. The key is for the initial gym experience to be a pleasant and comfortable. This is the angle that I am taking. I'll push myself a little bit further down the road.

I thought at least the bike , something i think i am tired because i am so bored afterwork,

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1 minute ago, AshAsh1 said:

I didn't get a lot of my energy levels back until I started eating soft foods. Even further than that, when I was able to get my Protein in from food was when I felt 100%. I started working out at the gym at 4 weeks post op. I went 3 days a week and took it slow. Now I work out minimum of 5 days and I've gradually increased my intensity. I still have a Protein snack before I work out every time.

Thank you , i will call the dr. next week i am only three weeks post op.

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2 minutes ago, Mattymatt said:

Only head to the gym if you physically feel like it. The key is for the initial gym experience to be a pleasant and comfortable. This is the angle that I am taking. I'll push myself a little bit further down the road.

@TootsR Matty is right. I wouldn't over do it at this point. If you want to walk around the block a few times or even walk slowly on the treadmill. I wouldn't do anything too extreme until your stomach is healed and you get the OK from the doctor.

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1 minute ago, TootsR said:

I thought at least the bike , something i think i am tired because i am so bored afterwork,

Sounds like a good plan!

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Some of us lose hair no matter how much Protein we intake. It’s a process called telogen effluvium—

http://drnichter.com/hair-loss-after-surgery-explained/

Like you I couldn’t possibly get in all my protein requirements without supplementation till well after a year post op, my restriction was too high.

Try switching your shake! If it’s whey isolate move to one with caesin or whey concentrate or a combination. Or try plant based protein. Just stay away from collagen or GENEPRO.




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Personally i don't think hitting the gym 7 days a week is the best thing when your running on 600 calories or so in the beginning, sure a light workout is fine but going crazy may slow things. For me i could stall myself out doing a steady hard gym regiment so i stopped doing it in the beginning . I stepped up my walking game, doing less couch time and even started doing pushups every morning, well push up as in "1", i can do 30 now easily even 3 or 4 sets do a few crunches and a few quick curls and my workout is done for the day along with 10,000 steps or so. I still hit the gym some but its always at the end of the day were it is easy to say your tired and not go, so at least i know i did something first thing in morning. I lost hair also seems to be slowing now according to my shower drain. Biggest thing that killed my loss is grazing, went all of march and didn't lose anything, stopped grazing and most carbs( slider foods) and seem to be dropping again. Funny i can only eat 5-6 bites of a Protein and be stuffed, but i can eat a whole sleeve of crackers easily like i never had surgery and still want to eat.

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Just now, boatnam1 said:

Personally i don't think hitting the gym 7 days a week is the best thing when your running on 600 calories or so in the beginning, sure a light workout is fine but going crazy may slow things. For me i could stall myself out doing a steady hard gym regiment so i stopped doing it in the beginning . I stepped up my walking game, doing less couch time and even started doing pushups every morning, well push up as in "1", i can do 30 now easily even 3 or 4 sets do a few crunches and a few quick curls and my workout is done for the day along with 10,000 steps or so. I still hit the gym some but its always at the end of the day were it is easy to say your tired and not go, so at least i know i did something first thing in morning. I lost hair also seems to be slowing now according to my shower drain. Biggest thing that killed my loss is grazing, went all of march and didn't lose anything, stopped grazing and most carbs( slider foods) and seem to be dropping again. Funny i can only eat 5-6 bites of a Protein and be stuffed, but i can eat a whole sleeve of crackers easily like i never had surgery and still want to eat.

There are plenty of people that do workout that frequently. The key is to do it smart and safe and listen to your body. I am going to do this under a physician and physical therapist's guidance. We're not meant to be sedentary and everything I read about confirms this.

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There are plenty of people that do workout that frequently. The key is to do it smart and safe and listen to your body. I am going to do this under a physician and physical therapist's guidance. We're not meant to be sedentary and everything I read about confirms this.


Like I said, Beast mode! Keep up the positive attitude and hard work!


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