Physical activity help
I just went for longer walks. I was not allowed in the pool for 8 weeks. Walking is safe. After that you need to talk to your clinic. I got in trouble from the clinic when I went for my check up and they asked how I was feeling and I said great i clean my oven. They were not happy and told me I need to rest more. I could not even get permission to go back to wor****il 8 weeks were up. We are all different
I was told walking was the best thing for me to do until the 6-week mar****il I was cleared for more strenuous exercise, walking was pretty much it.
OTTAWA -- 2011 - Contemplated WLS Feb. 15, 2013 - GP Feb. 20 - lung functioning Feb. 22 - blood work Feb. 27 - Referral April 19 - orientation, bloodwork July 10 - nurse July 23 - rheumatologist (VSG) Sept. 12 - Behaviourist & Dietician Oct. 23 - Echocardiogram Nov. 6 - Pre-surgery Class Nov. 12 - Surgeon Jan 13, 2014 - Optifast (3 wks) Jan. 27 - PATTS Feb. 3, 2014 - Surgery (VSG)
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Walking is the perfect exercise at 1 month post-op! Walk as much as you are comfortable. If it feels good, you can try increasing your pace and pumping your arms a bit more but always remember to listen to your body.
I started getting more active at about 6-7 weeks out. Once you're a little further out and still feeling good, you can incorporate different types of activity. I think it's a good idea to start with lower-impact activity and build up from there. Swimming/aqua aerobics are good choices. I started using low-impact aerobics DVDs at home.