pumpkinpi wrote:4 weeks and 3 days in.....2 weeks and 1 day until I learn my fate through an xray. I'm getting a little nervous about what it's going to be like when I start walking again after that much time! My calf and thigh are noticeably thinner. Even my left leg will be a little weak because I really don't have to exert a lot of energy to move the scooter. I am doing some walking on crutches, and I've actually started to do some extended time walking in circles for "exercise." It's good for my shoulders and upper back, too!
code monkey wrote:pumpkinpi wrote:4 weeks and 3 days in.....2 weeks and 1 day until I learn my fate through an xray. I'm getting a little nervous about what it's going to be like when I start walking again after that much time! My calf and thigh are noticeably thinner. Even my left leg will be a little weak because I really don't have to exert a lot of energy to move the scooter. I am doing some walking on crutches, and I've actually started to do some extended time walking in circles for "exercise." It's good for my shoulders and upper back, too!
since we are adults we lose muscle fairly rapidly when we stop exercising and it takes more work to build muscle than when we were young. however, we can get it back. yes, I speak from personal experience. you are determined and you were very active. with everything you're more active than most in your position. just be careful and don't take chances. all the best.
pumpkinpi wrote:Oh, and I wish I've been losing weight. Overall I feel like I'm eating less because I am not getting tempted while passing through the kitchen.....but I'm doing almost zero activity each day, so that probably balances out. I don't put much faith on the accuracy of a bathroom scale, but I may have gained a pound or two.
Do we have good news?pumpkinpi wrote:24.5 hours until my x-ray, and hopefully I'll be able to start walking again!
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