Question for you reconstruction ladies...
I am faced with the decision of lumpectomy vs MX or BMX. I was just wondering if there were any of you that were avid exercisers before surgery(particularly BMX/reconstruction surgery) and how long it took to get back to exercising again? I have been doing Crossfit for 8mths or so and I'm totally in love with it. I hate to have to give it up. It involves a lot of barbell work and pull ups etc... I want that gym to be my haven in all this crazy mess so I was just wondering about how long I wouldn't be able to do the upper body work if I chose the BMX route.
thanks so much!
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I chose the bmx route and I think I was out of the gym for approx 6-8 wks. I had expanders put in under the pec muscle at the time of bmx, so I held off on strenuous upper chest work for another 4 wks after I went back to the gym. I had lymph nodes removed, so during the recovery period I went to physical therapy to work on the "cording" that developed where the nodes had been removed. The PT was vital for me - I saw how much it helped once I went back to the gym.Hope that helps. MerrellGirl
Oh yeah, I had diep/gap tissue reconstruction in November, and I went back to the gym 8 wks post op. Feeling really good now at 10 wks.
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Yes..I have been a fitness instructor for over 20 years. I had BMX with TE's and implants 4 years ago. I started walking about 2 weeks after BMX. I got back to the gym doing cardio at week 3 - elliptical without full arm use. I slowly worked arms back into it. I did some weight training and physical therapy in addition to cardio all through my TE fills and chemo. I went back to teaching aerobics a few weeks after finishing chemo. I now do yoga, aerobics, run and weights. I don't have any real issues but I don't do heavy weights for chest....I just do pushups and lighter weights just to be on the safe side. Other than that, I do everything I want to do with no issue. During reconstruction the muscles on my chest felt really strange but slowly that went away and was completely gone after I got rid of TE's and got my implants. -
Thank you ladies for your input. I still have no idea which direction to take and I am trying to weigh all variables. I am very active and down time is hard for me to grasp.
thanks so much!
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I also do crossfit. My doctor gave me partial release to get back to it at 4 weeks, then full release at 6 weeks. I still eased into at the 6 week mark and was pretty careful about explosive barbell movements and pushing as my doctor was most concerned about that type of movement. I did lose my push up and pull up for a while, but was able to get it back and can now do what I used to.
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Hi Leighrh -
When I had my umx and subsequent expanders, I was able to exercise regularly and without any trouble along the same type of timeline as Staple mentioned. After my exchange to implant (and lift/implant on natural side) I started Crossfit about 3 months after. I had been doing a lot of kickboxing and aerobics/cardio with small hand weights before with no trouble. I have had no trouble at all with xfit, and totally love it too! It does feel "weird" on pushups, burpees :-) and pullups when the muscle contracts, but it hasn't held me back at all. The heavy weight movements, I don't notice anything at all. Best of luck to you - - you'll be back to WOD'ing in no time!!!
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Hello,
Sounds like you were very active during your chemo. That is great. I was curious what kind of recon you had. Did you do the Back flap surgery or just have the expanders replaced?
Amie
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