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Hi all:
I'm a 36 year old male who had valve replacement surgery 9 weeks ago. Surgery went well and luckily I recovered well. Before the surgery I was training for a tri and feeling really good.
When my surgeon opened me up, he said he was surprised to see how enlarged my heart was but he saw it immediately shrink (yay!). He said I was overcompensating a lot prior to surgery.
I am currently jogging and walking and biking (swimming is a week away) and have been doing so for the last three weeks--and I am getting better. I get scared, though, to push it and I stop when my heart rate gets anywhere near the 80%. Now my doctor is pretty laid back and does not have any restrictions on me and says to use common sense. So I want to start pushing it a bit and start training for the tri again.
So here's my question: how many runners/swimmers/bikers out there that are better
now than they were before your surgery? Are you able to run/bike/swim better than before?
THanks,
John
I'm a 36 year old male who had valve replacement surgery 9 weeks ago. Surgery went well and luckily I recovered well. Before the surgery I was training for a tri and feeling really good.
When my surgeon opened me up, he said he was surprised to see how enlarged my heart was but he saw it immediately shrink (yay!). He said I was overcompensating a lot prior to surgery.
I am currently jogging and walking and biking (swimming is a week away) and have been doing so for the last three weeks--and I am getting better. I get scared, though, to push it and I stop when my heart rate gets anywhere near the 80%. Now my doctor is pretty laid back and does not have any restrictions on me and says to use common sense. So I want to start pushing it a bit and start training for the tri again.
So here's my question: how many runners/swimmers/bikers out there that are better
now than they were before your surgery? Are you able to run/bike/swim better than before?
THanks,
John