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Hello, so I had my first post op appointment with my surgeon yesterday. She said my scars healed really good. After surgery I really didn’t have any pain other than gas but that went away pretty quick since I walked a lot. Anyways she approved me for full activity no restrictions. I’m 3 weeks post op and I want to go to the gym but I am a little nervous about maybe hurting myself. I went to reach for something yesterday and felt some pain reaching too high. I’m wondering if I am fully ready or should I just start small? Anyone with advice or things I can do?

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Start with walking. Go a little further (more steps) each day to build up your fitness and endurance.

Add some gentle cardio like a stationary bike or elliptical.

Water aerobics was my go-to in the early days. Slow, gentle, and done in a heated therapy pool.

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I started lifting immediately....light weight....lots of reps....that won't create much strain on your core. I'd wait until 6 weeks PO to try and gain strength with heavier weight....but that's just me....muscles....get them...it'll help the process greatly...that cardio only stuff will have you looking like a grape...

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