I wanted to give my experience.
I did cardiac rehab and graduated with flying colors. During this time period I didn’t do anything sketchy at home. At home, all I did was walk a lot.
4-1/2 months after surgery I was shooting again. This includes 458 SOCOM, 338 Lapua Magnum, and shotguns. I took it easy. Didn’t overdo it. Not huge round counts. I was fine.
I started lifting weights again around 4 months. I started slow. My goal was to benchpress 135lb for 10 super clean and slow reps with perfect form at 6 months. I only weighed 165 lbs at the time. I did this and reached my goal. Things were looking great!!
However, shortly after I achieved my goal things went downhill a bit. And I have never been able to get back to that point. I’m still shooting a fair amount. But my workouts are crap and I’m only benching like 45lbs.
I’ve had X-rays, Ct scans, etc. they can’t find anything wrong. But, I really feel like me pushing myself for that 6-month goal did something to me. Maybe one day they’ll figure it out.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m doing great, but having my workouts limited because of something that can’t be detected is difficult. I really enjoy working out.
If I could give one piece of advice it would be to take it way slower than you think. Take your time. Don’t ever compare your progress to anyone else’s here. Ever. At the time I was 50 and comparing my recovery to other guys who were in their 30’s. That was a bad call … but I thought it was fine because I worked out a lot. I was wrong.
Go slower than you think.