loss of muscle
My answer would be no. My thoughts would be that you just had surgery in Jan and that you were on clear liquids then full and slowly working your way back. SO, you haven't had all the nutrients that your muscles need to utilize themselves to the fullest. I am no doctor or medical expert this is clearly just my thoughts typed out!!! EASY on yourself! Here's hoping you get the answer and strength!
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Hi Kelly~
I think it means that you've had major surgery and you probably should be slowly working at rebuilding the tone in your muscles. Your body has been put through a lot in a short time--surgery, and then it's been getting a whole lot less nutrients by means of a whole lot LESS food.
This is only a guess on my part--although it does sound plausible!
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I agree with the others -- it's been too soon after your surgery to move anything that heavy. I'm 4 1/2 months out and I still can't lift the pledge out of the cupboard!!!! JKing!!!!
You should use your new girlie figure to your advantage and have the hubby get a buddy to help him move it. Or while he is moving it himself -- compliment him on what a strong man he is!!!! OOOO LA LA!!!
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