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How do they expect us to exercise when we are so weak and only on a liquid, non-protein diet? I’m much too weak! See doc tomorrow, and pray for a diet change! Over Christmas, it was torture!! How do you exercise at this stage? I also had a Hiatal hernia repair done too!!

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I did little things, I would get up and walk around the house for about ten minutes at a time and slowly build up from there. Just start small! Good luck!

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I wasn't allowed to do much other than walk the first four weeks or so. I found daily walking pretty do-able..

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I'm not sure of what you mean by non-protein diet. I was on full liquids with my Proteins coming from shakes or Oikos Triple Zero yogurt in the first two weeks after surgery. My surgery was on a Tuesday. I came home Wednesday. By Saturday, I was at the gym riding a recumbent bike for an hour (slowly, but riding). I walked extensively and after my first post-op appointment - a week after surgery - I was cleared to do what I wanted in the gym so long as it didn't hurt - but not lifting more than 15 pounds in the first four weeks. I was doing cardio in the gym 2-3 times a week - walking on the treadmill, riding a recumbent bike.

Are you getting enough Water in? Dehydration can make you tired.

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Well Diane, I also had a Hiatal Hernia procedure done at same time. I was told to stay on pure clears and given a list of what was allowed. No Proteins on list and tomorrow I will find out what I graduate to, as far as a smooth diet. But congrats on your extraordinary ability to do it all!

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Then, walk as best you can. Assuming your procedure was laparoscopic, it takes a good week to get rid of the gas and walking makes a difference. Getting in your Water or whatever other liquids you are allowed is important, too. I'm sorry I had an easy recovery. I'm sorry you are having a rough time. It does get better. Do what you can, as you can. I didn't have a choice about getting better - I had to go back to work the Monday after surgery because if I don't work, I don't get paid. I don't get sick time, disability time or vacation time.

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Thanks for the info, and you are one tough cookie!! Wish I was, but some have told me my issue is a bit more, due to the dual procedure and it was laparoscopic.

Regards,

Martina

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4 hours ago, Sychka said:

How do they expect us to exercise when we are so weak and only on a liquid, non-protein diet? I’m much too weak! See doc tomorrow, and pray for a diet change! Over Christmas, it was torture!! How do you exercise at this stage? I also had a Hiatal hernia repair done too!!

Exercise..Most of us were given instructions to walk for the healing process. I could not imagine trying to weight lift or do zumba after a surgery. What kind of exercise did your Dr have in mind?

Hope you feel better as your diet progresses. Hang in there!

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Yeah I can barely manage my job as an RN at this point, 3 weeks out.... Working out at the gym, besides walking, just isn't happening, even on purée. I need food for fuel.

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After a week out, I have been trying to do 30 minutes of exercise 5-6 days a week. I've been walking, playing Just Dance, and using the Arc trainer/elliptical. I'm only doing what I feel like I can, and I try to take it somewhat easy. My doctor's office just said to take it slow and do what I feel capable of doing.

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I also had hiatal hernia and umbilical hernia repair and I was told no gym not even the treadmill for 6 weeks. Walking only. And I am drinking 2 Protein Shakes a day. 12 days out from surgery.


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