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dre41

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microdisketomy 5 years ago
Posted: 09-22-04 14:32pm

I had a microdisketomy 5 years ago and it I havfcould not have went better. Almost immediately the pain I had endured for almost two years was gone. I am currently trying to get in better shape with a weightlifting and aerobics exercise routine, some basketball, and a little running. My problem is that, after exercise and when I wake, my lower back and hips are "extremely" tight. I'm sure more stretching would probably help but I don't want to over do it, as I sometimes do, and make things worse. Any links, info, supplement recommendations that anyone could provide would be greatly appreciated.


Thanks
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Kelli_

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Joined: 23 Sep 2004
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Location: America

Posted: 09-23-04 12:19pm

Personal research. A doctor appointment. Learn to read the messages your body it sending you.

Good luck and let us know what you find out.


Kelli
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dre41

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Joined: 22 Sep 2004
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Location: Atlanta

Posted: 09-25-04 00:43am

Can someone "please" provide some specific advice.
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2littlegirlz

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Joined: 24 Sep 2004
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Location: ontario canada

Posted: 09-25-04 07:25am

Its kind of hard for specifics since most of us are not doctors. You should have a follow up visit with you surgeon and get his/her input
good luck
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Kelli_

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Joined: 23 Sep 2004
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Location: America
I'm No Doctor, Follow Any And All Advice At Your Own Risk
Posted: 09-25-04 10:48am

But, there are some common sense things you probably already know.


1. Always stretch before exercise

2. Perhaps a different type of exercise would be better suited to your specific needs

3. Always check with your medical practitioner before beginning a new exercise routine.


4. Follow any and all advice at your own risk.
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PattyV

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Joined: 01 May 2004
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Location: Chicago area

Posted: 09-25-04 11:50am

I have been helped greatly by pilates,but I consulted my doc first!!See what your doc says and go from there.Good luck!Patty
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2ferano

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Joined: 23 Dec 2003
Posts: 3717

Posted: 09-27-04 16:37pm

The girls are 100% correct. You need to ask your doctor. He/she will know what is best and what isn't. Following the advice from anyone else, even someone who had the same surgery as you, is extremely dangerous.
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sneakycol

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Joined: 08 Oct 2004
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Location: Arbroath, Scotland
Urgent Request
Posted: 10-08-04 11:57am

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