At least! I jumped the gun after three days and added a week to my
recovery! I felt fine and I wanted to ride. Maybe other guys need
more time to recover, but not me! How stupid. Take it slow my freind.
You may feel great, but after five minutes I those snips were looming
large!
At least! I jumped the gun after three days and added a week to my
recovery! I felt fine and I wanted to ride. Maybe other guys need
more time to recover, but not me! How stupid. Take it slow my freind.
You may feel great, but after five minutes I those snips were looming
large!
At least! I jumped the gun after three days and added a week to my
recovery! I felt fine and I wanted to ride. Maybe other guys need
more time to recover, but not me! How stupid. Take it slow my freind.
You may feel great, but after five minutes I those snips were looming
large!
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 23:38:55 -0500, "Bob from Conshy"
<[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
>Scheduled to take one for the team in mid March...just about when the
>weather will break in the spring. Dr. said to expect to wait a week before
>resuming exercise but said it might take significantly longer for cycling.
>Can anyone confirm or deny this?
>
Will let you know in a few days; 106 hours since the 'procedure'. Dr.
said 5 days at the earliest, two weeks at the latest. A friend who
had the deed done last summer waited two weeks, said he might have
been able to go after one. So far I am thinking I will try at one
week ....
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 23:38:55 -0500, "Bob from Conshy"
<[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
>Scheduled to take one for the team in mid March...just about when the
>weather will break in the spring. Dr. said to expect to wait a week before
>resuming exercise but said it might take significantly longer for cycling.
>Can anyone confirm or deny this?
>
Will let you know in a few days; 106 hours since the 'procedure'. Dr.
said 5 days at the earliest, two weeks at the latest. A friend who
had the deed done last summer waited two weeks, said he might have
been able to go after one. So far I am thinking I will try at one
week ....
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 23:38:55 -0500, "Bob from Conshy"
<[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
>Scheduled to take one for the team in mid March...just about when the
>weather will break in the spring. Dr. said to expect to wait a week before
>resuming exercise but said it might take significantly longer for cycling.
>Can anyone confirm or deny this?
>
Will let you know in a few days; 106 hours since the 'procedure'. Dr.
said 5 days at the earliest, two weeks at the latest. A friend who
had the deed done last summer waited two weeks, said he might have
been able to go after one. So far I am thinking I will try at one
week ....
So the big question is: why wait for March? If you've hung up the
cycling gear for winter, what better time to do this 'maintenance'.
I am kicking myself for not doing it last summer when I was sidelined
with a broken hand; now I have to sit it out .. though the winter rains
have made it more amenable to be on the sidelines :-)