EXERCISE Befire and After WLS.....How much before?
10+ years post op and still maintaining!!! surgery 9/25/2002 260/134
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I did not exercise regularly just prior to my WLS. Over the years, though, I did try to exercise semi-regularly, especially when I was following a DIET PLAN!!! Truth be told, I was probably a better exerciser when I was heavy than I was immediately following my surgery. The weight came off so easily after surgery that I guess I rationalized not needing the exercise (other than a little walking to strengthen me and help ward off blood clots). Really, though I was not a couch potato fat person. I did walk and participate in bowling, racquetball occasionally, bike riding, just not a "regular" exercise program. Now, having said all that, I will advise you that it's best to get into the habit as soon as you can, and really try to stick with it. When I started to re-gain weight (about 25 lbs total from my lowest post-WLS weight), I realized that it was time to get more serious about exercising. So since about January, I have really tried to be faithful and fit in regular exercise as much as I can. I have a busy schedule and that makes it tough, but I'm doing much better with it. And I also believe it's what has kept me from gaining any more weight. Now if I can re-focus on my food intake, I could probably drop a few pounds. But for now, I'm happy to have halted the gain.
Good luck on your WLS journey!!
Carlita
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