Roller Coasters ok??
I would also ask your surgeon. My friend and I went for a celebratory trip to an amusement park and a co-worker of her's said her WL surgeon told her she couldn't go at 6 months post op. My surgeon however was fine with it and released me to normal activities at 4 weeks.
Jessica
(HW: 305) (SW: 271.9) (33.1 lbs lost prior to surgery) (MsJexi on MFP)
VSG on 06/12/13
Great question! Totally agree on asking your doc.
My doc cleared me for all activities at 6 weeks, even horseback riding (Just don't fall off, he said). I turned around and bought memberships to 6 flags here and we rode and rode and rode...
Believe it or not, I think it is harder to ride thinner than bigger - to a point. I moved around a LOT more on these rides this time, compared to when I used to have to wedge myself into those seats.
Laurie
My doc cleared me for all activities at 6 weeks, even horseback riding (Just don't fall off, he said). I turned around and bought memberships to 6 flags here and we rode and rode and rode...
Believe it or not, I think it is harder to ride thinner than bigger - to a point. I moved around a LOT more on these rides this time, compared to when I used to have to wedge myself into those seats.
Laurie
Sleeved 6/12/13 - 100 pounds lost to get to goal!
I agree with the above posters - double-check with your doc!!
That said, I visited Cedar Point for the first time a few weeks ago (at 12 weeks post-op), and rode a MONSTER coaster - my first in at least 3 years. Getting strapped into that seat (and fitting!!!), actually brought me to tears.
So worth it.