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applesauce Top Poster


 Number of posts: 1974 Location: Perth Western Australia Registration date: 2008-05-26
 | Subject: Re: When to start exercising? 12/06/10, 06:04 pm | |
| I would check with your surgeon when it comes to netball or any sport for that matter. Unlike a gym where all the exercies you do are controled and you can feel the pull or the strain as you do them and stop netball and other sports are go go and more go and you are reaching and diving and running and coming to sudden stops and you would cause a serious injury without having the chance to feel that ooooooo better stop before going to far warning you would get at the gym.
I am seeing like our Jen and I know she had an open surgery but a few hernias popping up down the track after surgery and I get a little concerned tho I have NEVER heard any medical back up that there is any link at all to having weight loss surgery and a hernia happening later on down the track. It just seems a few are popping up.
applesauce _________________ Highest Weight well over 165kg we guess closer to 200kg Weight starting optifast 142kg 31st August 2007 Weight date of surgery SLEEVED 118kg 19th November 2007 Current weight 97.5kg 31st July Goal weight to see the 80's for Christmas Final Goal weight to see the 70's some time next year |
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shelly25 Moderator

 Number of posts: 399 Age: 33 Location: Riverina NSW Registration date: 2009-11-21
 | Subject: Re: When to start exercising? 12/06/10, 05:12 pm | |
| My docs instructions were walking only until 6 weeks no weights till after 6 weeks. With netball i guess it depends on how you feel in yourself.I was a bit hesitant to do much as i thought ive spent alot of money i dont want to stuff anything up!! _________________ If I post in this colour I am moderating.Otherwise it is my own personal though/feeling/opinion. Mods are members too!!
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miss Part of the furniture

 Number of posts: 356 Age: 29 Location: Central Coast NSW Registration date: 2009-12-16
 | Subject: Re: When to start exercising? 11/06/10, 10:59 pm | |
| Since the Dr approved the gym, I say it would be ok to trial netball, maybe tell your team leader to look for a signal from you to mean that you want to be replaced by another player? Just thinking that you may feel a little uncomfortable reaching for the ball but I cant see why you cant trial. |
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vinnie82 Newbie

 Number of posts: 5 Age: 28 Location: sydney Registration date: 2010-06-11
 | Subject: Re: When to start exercising? 11/06/10, 04:48 pm | |
| hi i want to go back to netball after 5 weeks of surgery, would that be ok? i know the doc approved back to the gym after the 4th week but want to hear whoever has experience in this kind of thing. |
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miss Part of the furniture

 Number of posts: 356 Age: 29 Location: Central Coast NSW Registration date: 2009-12-16
 | Subject: ONLY WHEN YOU GET THE OK FROM YOUR DR. 20/05/10, 07:39 pm | |
| | miss wrote: | Have just really started exercising as it has been exactly 1 month since my op (am not lifting weights, just cardiovascular exercising), I thought I would share a good workout that I have off a DVD and I thought that it was really good; Get the OK from your dr first!!! please
1.Bent over one arm row- Lifting a 2 Liter of drink, place your knee on the coffee table that is opposite to the hand that the drink is in and of course the arm that you are not using, to support your weight. Make sure the back is straight and your lifting the weight to 90 degrees. Should feel a little pain in the upper back, towards the shoulder. Then reverse sides.
2.Shoulder press- Lift the weights you are using upwards. Straight up from the shoulder. Make sure the body is nice and straight.
3.Bicep Curls- “optional” At full stretch of the arm, curl the arm upwards with the weight in your hand.
4.Lying rotator cuff exercise- Lay down, straight on your side, placing the top leg with a bent in the knee. DO NOT NEED A HEAVY WEIGHT! Bend the arm and lift a can from the elbow.
5.Bench or chair dips- Sitting with the weight on your hands, glide your bottom off the table, and bend towards the floor and then push into the heal of your hands to the straight position.
6.Lunges- “optional” Do 1 set of lunges without holding weights and then progress for the other 2 sets, doing 12 each set. Making sure your front knee doesnt go over your front foot. Then swap each set. 3 sets of 12 each side.
7.“optional” Lie on back flatten the spine, with legs bent a little lower the legs but dont touch the floor.
8.Hypertension lifts “optional” Lie on a table, and lift your legs, working the bottom.
If its your first time finish off with stretching, if you feel like doing more, go back and repeat a few of these or do some cardiovascular things like fast walking, crosstraining, cycle, swimming, ect ect. This of course will help you get fitter, fight all those terrible flu's and colds and make your body look leaner and much stronger. STRETCHING
Cat pose This pose stretches the back muscles and helps the spine to lengthen and remain flexible. It gently tones the abdominal muscles and is beneficial for our digestion.
Pelvic tilt Lie on back, knees bent, feet flat on floor. Tighten buttocks and abdomen, flattening small of back against the floor. Hold for a count of five. Slowly relax. Repeat five - fifteen times.
Knee to Chest
Lie on back, knees bent, feet flat on floor. Grasp left leg behind the knee/back of thigh and pull knee towards left shoulder. Hold for a count of five. Switch sides. Repeat 5 times.
Piriformis Stretch
Sit on chair Place your left ankle over your right leg, just above the knee and lean forward. Hold for 30 seconds. Repeat on other side.
Basic Twist
Lie on back, arms stretched out to the sides. Bend knees and bring knees up close to your chest Take a deep breath Exhale as you slowly lower knees (keep knees together) to floor to the right or as close to the floor as is comfortable. Pause. Inhale as you slowly return your knees to chest. Exhale as you slowly lower knees to left side Inhale as you return your knees to chest. Repeat about 5 times.
Shoulder, Back, Arms Stretch:
Stand with knees slightly bent. Interlace fingers, extend arms forward at shoulder level. Turn palms out and reach your arms further until you feel a stretch. Hold 10 - 20 seconds. Repeat.
Sides, Waist Stretch:
Stand with knees slightly flexed. (Can also be done sitting down) Place your right hand behind your head. Grab your right elbow with your left hand and pull gently. Bend slowly to the left until you feel a gentle stretch. Hold 10 - 20 seconds. Switch sides. Repeat.
Lower back/core stabilisation pain causes you to not exercise but it is more to do with the technic or the fact that you are lacking strength in that area. If you strengthen the muscles around the core, it would improve sooo much. Talking about strength here. |
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miss Part of the furniture

 Number of posts: 356 Age: 29 Location: Central Coast NSW Registration date: 2009-12-16
 | Subject: Re: When to start exercising? 05/05/10, 05:03 pm | |
| Yea, I thought the same Gail, you must listen to your body. 2 weeks after my doctor did the surgery, I had to do something, so I walked on my treadmill. I never walked fast, it was more like a stroll. Not sure how fast, I would think it was only 6. I never felt any pain so I will continue to do this until I see the doc in 6 more days. I felt really good after this effort! |
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telly78 Newbie
 Number of posts: 7 Location: Hervey Bay Registration date: 2010-04-08
 | Subject: Re: When to start exercising? 17/04/10, 06:45 pm | |
| Thanks everyone for your great adice. I am nearly 4 weeks post op so I will just have to wait a few more weeks before I recommence excercising.
Thank you for your replies. |
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Carrie Moderator

 Number of posts: 1408 Age: 50 Location: Sydney NSW Registration date: 2009-09-17
 | Subject: Re: When to start exercising? 17/04/10, 12:38 pm | |
| I was given the same advice as Shelly, walking only till 6 weeks. After 6 weeks I was given the ok to do exercise, but told not to do strenuous abdominal work. I joined Curves just over a week ago and am finding it really good.
Cheers - Carrie _________________
 Worst weight (2008) : 165kg First Dr visit (04.09) : 157kg Start Opti. (01.09.09) : 154kg 1st try @ Sleeve (25.09.09) : 142kg Pre Tumour Op. (29.10.09) : 136kg Start Opti.#2 (27.01.10) :134kg Sleeve Op. (12.02.10) : 127kg 1st review (08.03.10) : 118kg Joined Gym (10.04.10) : 113kg 2nd review (04.05.10) : 109kg Current : 95.5kg Dr David Martin - Concord Hosp |
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shelly25 Moderator

 Number of posts: 399 Age: 33 Location: Riverina NSW Registration date: 2009-11-21
 | Subject: Re: When to start exercising? 17/04/10, 10:34 am | |
| I saw my dr at 3 weeks and he said walking only,no weights etc till after 6 weeks |
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Gail Part of the furniture

 Number of posts: 447 Age: 42 Location: Sutherland, NSW Registration date: 2008-09-08
 | Subject: Re: When to start exercising? 15/04/10, 08:50 pm | |
| Hi Telly
I waited 6 weeks before going to back to my training group, but even then took it easy for a couple more weeks. But I did start gentle walking about a week after I was released from hospital. Actually my trainer was running a weightloss focus group which just happened to start the Friday after my op. I just did a gentle stroll around the cones whilst the others all did the beep test!
I'd say listen to your body, it will tell you if you've pushed it too soon.
But congrats on the 100 squats! I've just got back from a boxing session which I love as its great for stress relief.
Cheers Gail _________________ Highest weight ever: 126kg 2005/06 Date of banding: 17 October 2007 (114kg) Date of band removal: 5 September 2008 (104kg) Start of Opti: (108.9) Date of sleeve: 6 February 2009 (106.9kg) Current weight: 79.7kg (I've finally cracked the 80 mark!!!) Goal: 75-78kgs Surgeon: Dr J Jorgensen, St George Private

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telly78 Newbie
 Number of posts: 7 Location: Hervey Bay Registration date: 2010-04-08
 | Subject: Re: When to start exercising? 15/04/10, 05:43 pm | |
| Hi Everyone, I was just wondering if anybody could tell me when they started strenous excersice? I have found it hard to get a straight answer from my Dr. The nurse told me to weight two months before playing netball. I did the wrong thing today by going to a fit camp run by Nathan Mills at my workplace. I thought that if I told him that most of the activities could be modified however Ithis wasn't the case. It was so awkward as I havn't told anyone at work. I did WAY MORE then I should of. I signed up for fit camp way before my surgery and it started this week. I'm definatly not going next week. I'm going to go back to taking it easy.
However on a positive he was quite inspirational. I did 100 squats in less than 3 minutes. WHO KNEW that was even possible. HEHEHE. |
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Shanna Part of the furniture

 Number of posts: 707 Age: 54 Location: Bedford, NY USA Registration date: 2008-07-04
 | Subject: Re: When to start exercising? 03/10/08, 11:42 am | |
| I am 3 and 1/2 weeks post op and my goal is to be on my recumbent bike doing a very lazy pedal by the end of this week. But I mean a lazy pedal... power walk, marathon... that is for the skinny ones amongst us. I ride my bike to get warm and to push out the gas as much as I do for the calories burnt. Also hoping it might help with fluid retention although that is a quite a bit more questionable. _________________ Sleeved Sept. 8, 2008 at 233 pounds Currently 144 lbs. / 66 kg /BMI 26
Goal - 136 pounds
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bigbugger71 Part of the furniture

 Number of posts: 204 Age: 38 Location: Llanelli, Wales, UK Registration date: 2008-06-22
 | Subject: Re: When to start exercising? 14/09/08, 03:56 am | |
| I was really into my power walking last year and the leader of the group wont have me back until I'm 3 months post op! she is a nurse and her husband is a surgeon, so I guess she should know what she is talking about! I feel so well and today I am 7 weeks post op! What do you all think? Last year I did a half marathon in 3 hours and I weighed a lot more than I do now!!!!!! _________________ Bigbugger [

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Liquefied_stars Part of the furniture

 Number of posts: 342 Location: SouthWest WA Registration date: 2008-07-15
 | Subject: Re: When to start exercising? 13/09/08, 11:57 pm | |
| Rosie how fit are you? :[img] http://sm Are you going to want to go on a super power walk asap? If you prefer a gentle stroll for the first few days I would go along with that? Cinni _________________ VGS surgery 04/09/2008 Pre-op start weight 113.6kgs
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MizRosen Newbie

 Number of posts: 24 Location: Dalyellup, WA Registration date: 2008-09-07
 | Subject: Re: When to start exercising? 12/09/08, 08:27 pm | |
| Hmm, I had my post op appt on Wednesday and completely forgot to ask him about exercise. He said he was very happy with progress but check surgery sites or anything. I guess I'll hold off on the stomach crunches for a while longer then - bugger (NOT!!!) And will wait to swim for a couple more weeks - I am not sure that Bunbury is ready for me in Bathers just yet anyway... Looks like its walking! Come on Dally girls - lets get movin!!! Rosie |
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Xantia Newbie

 Number of posts: 120 Age: 27 Location: Gold Coast Registration date: 2008-06-01
 | Subject: Re: When to start exercising? 12/09/08, 10:59 am | |
| Hi Rosie
My doc said no to swimming in the first few (up to 4) weeks due to the chances of infection in the surgery sites. He advised some gentle walking asap as it will help with recovery.
cheers Xan |
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ssteph2342 Top Poster


 Number of posts: 1402 Age: 47 Location: Adelaide Registration date: 2008-05-27
 | Subject: Re: When to start exercising? 12/09/08, 08:28 am | |
| Hi Rosie,
I'd wait until at least your post op appointment with your surgeon and if he thinks you are ready he will let you know.
I asked this question of my surgeon in hospital and he said he would show me some "gentle" exercises at my next appointment with him.
I certainly wouldn't recommend stomach exercises in the early weeks.
steph |
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MizRosen Newbie

 Number of posts: 24 Location: Dalyellup, WA Registration date: 2008-09-07
 | Subject: Exercise - How soon after Op? 11/09/08, 10:30 pm | |
| I am wondering everyone,
How soon after the op do you think you'd have to wait til you started swimming or doing stomach exercises?
In all honesty, I am not planning on running out today (or even tomorrow) and start doing sit ups, but I'm entertaining the possibility of hiring a rowing machine...actually, no I'm not. I did that before with GRAND intentions, and I used it [ONCE!!! LoL..
I reckon I could handle swimming sometime soon though...
Rosie xx |
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ssteph2342 Top Poster


 Number of posts: 1402 Age: 47 Location: Adelaide Registration date: 2008-05-27
 | Subject: Re: When to start exercising? 26/07/08, 10:26 am | |
| Hi FaddingAway,
He was going to show me excercises I could do at home. I don't have time for the gym.
steph :flower: _________________ Sleeved 3rd July, 2008
Pre op weight : 100.1 Weight now : 56.2 Loss : 43.9kgs
Goal 65-70 kgs
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FaddingAway Part of the furniture

 Number of posts: 780 Location: Nth W NSW Registration date: 2008-05-27
 | Subject: Re: When to start exercising? 26/07/08, 03:02 am | |
| walking is exercise , so youhave started to exercise already. I started at curves at week 5 , I didn't do some of the machines but still tried my bestest. I felt like I had so much energy. If you don't feel like the gym is for you try to walk 5kms everyday. then just better your time . that is increasing your exercise. I wouldn't be doing weights this early you should wait a few months before you start to do them |
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ssteph2342 Top Poster


 Number of posts: 1402 Age: 47 Location: Adelaide Registration date: 2008-05-27
 | Subject: Re: When to start exercising? 25/07/08, 06:08 pm | |
| Hi Angelprana,
I'm a week ahead of you and only walking so far. My surgeon said he'd show me some excercises at my post op appointment but we both forgot about it and now I don't see him for another 3 weeks so will check again then.
steph :flower: _________________ Sleeved 3rd July, 2008
Pre op weight : 100.1 Weight now : 56.2 Loss : 43.9kgs
Goal 65-70 kgs
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jacquilove77 Newbie
 Number of posts: 160 Location: Perth Registration date: 2008-07-19
 | Subject: Re: When to start exercising? 25/07/08, 05:22 pm | |
| i saw my surgeon 10 days after the surgery. he said "you're ready to start exercising". i thought that was a bit of a broad statement. at the moment i am only walking.
just prior to the op i was doing pump and combat classes - but i would not think about doing those for another couple of weeks still. the bending and lifting of weights in pump would still be a bit much for my tender tum. my healing has been very quick and painless though, so maybe he thought i would just use my common sense and build up to it, which is what i'm going to do. as soon as i feel ready to go to the next step i will. |
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chrisbychic Top Poster


 Number of posts: 4003 Age: 53 Location: Melbourne, Australia Registration date: 2008-06-03
 | Subject: Re: When to start exercising? 25/07/08, 04:50 pm | |
| I was told walking only for the first 6 weeks, and then to check and see what was okay to do. I'm not in a huge hurry to get exercising, though, as I'm thinking it will just be walking anyway - too many other aches and pains to worry about, for now at least. Maybe in another 30kg! :lol: Chris _________________ Sleeved 23/6/08 by Dr Michael Talbot in Sydney Heaviest weight 150.5kg Height 160cm (5'2") Current weight 78kg Bust From 148cm down to 101cm now - a total loss of 47cm Waist 144cm down to 100cm - total loss of 44cm Hips 150cm down to 104cm - total loss of 46cm Arms 47 cm down to 31cm - total loss of 16cm Legs 81 cm down to 52.5cm - total loss of 28.5cm
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Angelprana Newbie

 Number of posts: 32 Location: Perth, Australia Registration date: 2008-06-26
 | Subject: When to start exercising? 25/07/08, 04:44 pm | |
| Hi Guys, My surgeon is on holidays for two weeks now and I can only see him when he gets back which means I won't see him until I'm five weeks out. I was wondering when everyone else's surgeon said thay could start exercising? I've started walking lightly with the pups (if you can call being dragged by two thirty kilo labrador puppies light walking hehe). However, I have an exercise bike that keeps taunting me...I really want to avoid a tummy tuck so I want to get stuck into exercise so my skin bounces back but I don't want to do too much too soon. What were people's exercise regimes in their third week like? Any info would be much appreciated. Thanks :) _________________
 Sleeve Date: 10 July 08 Weight before Optifast stage: 122.8 Pre-op Weight: 112.5 Current Weight: 88.6 Surgeon: Dr Alan Thomas @ SJOG Murdoch |
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