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Hiya Robb,
As others have said, speak to your surgeon. Personally, prior to surgery I was working out 6 days a week--cardio and weights. I was begging to go back within 2 weeks of my first surgery (back in April) and my surgeon said OK, just to monitor myself. I alternate spin, yoga, eliptical, stair stepper and weights. I bought a heart rate monitor and that has been the best thing--I don't let myself get over 180 bpm (my personal heart rate peak according to my trainer). If it means me sitting there while everyone else is "on a hill" in spin, that's what it means. I recovered from surgery like I never expected, and I feel it was largely due to my body's good health---I don't intend to let that go. Do what you can and monitor yourself--the simple fact is our doctors are not there in the gym with us and we only know when we're going too far. You know your body, your limits, etc., so get back in there and enjoy it! I just had my second surgery and get to go back to it all on Monday (June 4th) and am so excited! I wish you the best, and if you've gain a few pounds, who cares---you're alive! God Bless!
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