Ain't as good as I once was ...
I'm accustomed to working and playing hard. I sling feed bags and hay bales with no problems.
That is *before* I had major surgery. I'm almost 6 weeks out and released to do pretty much as I please.
I didn't think packing my stuff into the trailer would be a big deal. Oh but it was! I am NOT as strong as I used to be. I nearly dropped my saddle trying to get it on the rack. It was such a surprise. I've taken my body for granted apparently. It's going to take some work to get my upper body strength back.
I think I may have strained my calf muscle making a mad dash to close the gate before she made a run for it.
Okay vets, tell me how long it took to get your strength back? Was it just a matter of building up lost muscle or was it just weakness from having major surgery?
First ultra: Stone Mill 50 miler 11/15/14 13:44:38, First Full Marathon: Marine Corps 10/27/13 4:57:11, Half Marathon PR 2:04:43 at Shamrock VA Beach Half-Marathon, 12/2/12 First Half-Marathon 2:32:47, 5K PR Run Under the Lights 5K 27:23 on 11/23/13, 10K PR 52:53 Pike's Peek 10K 4/21/13, (1st timed run) Accumen 8K 51:09 10/14/12.
I was very careful about lifting and twisting and didn't seem to have any problems other than general weakness.
Thanks for the concern and advice!
The good news, though, is that VERY shortly after I felt "right" again, I had lost enough weight that I was starting to notice how much less effort it took to do just plain old everyday activities (anbd therefore I felt like I had much MORE energy)!
Lora
14 years out; 190 pounds lost, 165 pound loss maintained
You don't drown by falling in the water. You drown by staying there.
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Because of my open surgery and the incision oozing I had afterward, I did not get clearance for anything except walking or biking until I was 10 weeks out... and even then, because of my high starting weight and the severe arthritis in my knees, I didn't do anything physical other than walking until I was several months out. (Ironically, it was just a couple of months after I started exercising that my weight loss slowed way down (at 6 months out and down 100 pounds)!)
Lora
14 years out; 190 pounds lost, 165 pound loss maintained
You don't drown by falling in the water. You drown by staying there.
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However, as far as energy level goes, mine is way up. I think getting my D3 up was part of it, and of course losing weight was a great part of it. It will happen, give it time. You are still early out and at 6 weeks, I couldn't do much and was still really tired.
66 yrs young, 4'11" hw 220, goal 120 met at 12 months, cw 129 learning Maintainance
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I need to find me a DH to pack the heavy stuff.
I'm glad you've got your energy back and are feeling good! How has the weight loss effected your riding?
So I'm still not riding a lot, but trying to work my way back. And yes, being on a horse's back is heaven.
66 yrs young, 4'11" hw 220, goal 120 met at 12 months, cw 129 learning Maintainance
Between 35-40 BMI? join us on the Lightweight board. the Lightweight Board
I'm not brave enough to climb aboard yet. She's green and I really don't want to fall at this point. But having her in my backyard so to speak is heavenly. I smell like a horse!! Nobody but a fellow horseperson would understand why that's so awesome!!


