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Yea so true iggy chic im already letting.my team know that I wont be able to play after 6monthes but im excited about this whole thing

Oh I think six might be excessive. Once the staples are encased in new tissue you are as good as normal. I will bet your doc says more like two or three months (likely three).

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Six weeks is pretty standard. I was throwing 100lb boxes of beef @ 10weeks.

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I would agree with OTR, about 6 weeks and I was exercising and by 10 weeks, I felt better than my old self !!

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Thank you guys it really helps and I know what to look forward 2 =)

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Just think how speedy you will running the bases once you're at goal weight! You'll probably be stealing bases like crazy! :)

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Just think how speedy you will running the bases once you're at goal weight! You'll probably be stealing bases like crazy! :)

Yea I run prwtty quick with me heavy cant wait when im.120 less ill be a rabbit..but we dont steal in softball

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I played a full day of paintball 1 month out. I was running but not stretching or swinging. I wish I had waited!!! I was so tired and the lack of nutrition actually made me want to vomit the whole time. I was still on purée and finding it hard to get more than 300 calories in a day. Trust me, if you go back too soon, not only do you risk injuring yourself, but you risk having a really miserable time and taking more than a week to recover from pushing yourself that hard.

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I played a full day of paintball 1 month out. I was running but not stretching or swinging. I wish I had waited!!! I was so tired and the lack of nutrition actually made me want to vomit the whole time. I was still on purée and finding it hard to get more than 300 calories in a day. Trust me' date=' if you go back too soon, not only do you risk injuring yourself, but you risk having a really miserable time and taking more than a week to recover from pushing yourself that hard.[/quote']

Im thinking to chill out for about 5 -6 monthes before I start doing sports

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