saranodamnedh
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Hey guys,
I'm at 4.5 months after surgery and doing awesome.
Having said, I was wondering whether a dull pain on my sternum is a big deal or not. Specifically with pushups. Any other movement is totally fine. For now I'm just avoiding the pushups completely since I don't feel comfortable feeling any pain, but I've never broken anything before this, so I'm curious whether this is a "about to crack" pain or an "okay, but take it easy" pain. Like I said, it's very dull, and not as painful as much as it's annoying and worrisome for this hypochondriac.
A little bragging now, to give hope for people scared of their athletic future post-surgery: four months in, I started a boot-camp style workout with heavy cardio and weights. For example, on Monday I did squats with a barbell, situps galore, above-head presses, and sprints. Yesterday, a 2 mile run and 2k row for time. Today's plan is overhead barbell squats, pullups, modified pull-ups (for me hehe), and pistols. Owie. February, I was on death's door.
I'm at 4.5 months after surgery and doing awesome.
Having said, I was wondering whether a dull pain on my sternum is a big deal or not. Specifically with pushups. Any other movement is totally fine. For now I'm just avoiding the pushups completely since I don't feel comfortable feeling any pain, but I've never broken anything before this, so I'm curious whether this is a "about to crack" pain or an "okay, but take it easy" pain. Like I said, it's very dull, and not as painful as much as it's annoying and worrisome for this hypochondriac.
A little bragging now, to give hope for people scared of their athletic future post-surgery: four months in, I started a boot-camp style workout with heavy cardio and weights. For example, on Monday I did squats with a barbell, situps galore, above-head presses, and sprints. Yesterday, a 2 mile run and 2k row for time. Today's plan is overhead barbell squats, pullups, modified pull-ups (for me hehe), and pistols. Owie. February, I was on death's door.