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Got banded on 10/9 and had some other issues arise after I was banded. I am now on the mushie diet but I was wondering how long should one wait to start exercising after the band?

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I was banded 9/19 and was told i needed to walk at least 45 mins a day starting as soon as i could get my butt in shoes ;).. but because i had the dreaded hernia repair also no heavy lifting or upper body workouts for 6wks.

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Ask you doctor. But generally walking is ok.

Just an FYI- work out on an empty stomach as your band may feel tighter during and after exercise.

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Yes, my surgeon said walk as much as I like. But, no lifts, or other type of weights, and sit ups, etc for 6 weeks.

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I walked all over the hospital on day #0, a mile on post-op day #1, 1.5 miles on post-op day #2, and today I am going to walk for a full 3 miles. As an RN I can tell you that unless my patients are on a ventilator or are medically unstable they at least get out of bed and into a recliner on the first day. Walk, walk, walk! It is good for the body and good for the brain and it will get all of that air out of you. I have a month off and I intend to spend a good part of every day outside in the fresh air walking through parks filled with the colors of autumn. Grats to you and good luck!

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