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I think I was cleared to start weights at about the eight week mark. I just do the machines - but hand weights would have been allowed then as well - at least for me.

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About two months for me.

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Everyone heals at a different rate, so your partner needs to check in with her surgeon to find out when she'll be cleared for weight training.

I'm a fast healer and was cleared at 8 weeks after VSG. I'd already been doing total body weight training for 15 months prior to surgery, and basically returned to the same program after surgery *except* for core training. For the first few months after surgery, I went a lot easier on core training by using weights that were not too challenging even on the last few reps; this is because it takes 4-5 months for the staple line to fully heal. During the first six months, I was more concerned with preserving lean muscle mass throughout the rapid weight loss phase, and my program reflected that. Now at just over 8 months out, my focus is once again on improving strength, increasing bone density, preventing disease, reducing stress, and increasing my metabolic rate, so my program is a combination of circuits, complexing/super-setting, pyramid, drop sets, high volume, and high-intensity interval training (HIIT).

If someone is deconditioned and/or extremely MO, it's important to start out with a light program for the first several months after surgery, basically maybe 2 - 3 times per week, doing 1 to 2 sets of each exercise and resting for 1 to 2 minutes after each exercise. Maybe even split into upper body one day and lower body another.

Edited by PollyEster

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i was cleared after 8 weeks to lift weights. i wasnt allowed to lift anything over 10lbs unti then (but didnt listen bc i def was lifting heavier stuff.. but didnt cause issues)

basically i was told that if it hurts, don't do it. i'm starting to incorporate ab workouts and planks, and im just shy of 3 months post op

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