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  1. #1
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    Hang in there, Marni! Hopefully it will come back quickly. Your attitude is amazing - it has to help!!
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    Way to go Marni. Welcome back.

    Don't forget that your body is still under an enormous amount of stress. That takes oxygen, protein, all the same things that vigorous exercise does. And even if you aren't really aware of it, there's a huge amount of pain in the background, and that's a stressor, too. It's no wonder you had to work extra hard to do things that might've been easy before your surgery. It hasn't "faded."

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    Marni that's wonderful!

    Don't stress about your cardio. Some people can take weeks to completely flush anesthesia from their system...I wasn't able to test things after my back, but it took me 6-8 weeks to recover and get back into running shape after a very minor procedure about 3 years ago. Your body is just stressed and you'll improve exponentially as things start to heal and get back to normal.

    You got this!

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    Marni you have an amazing attitude and fortitude to boot! Be kind to yourself, your'e body has had a major shakeup and a lot of stress, you are bouncing back stronger and faster than you think. It's never fast enough for us when we want to be back to "normal" but think of how far you have come in just a short time.

    You've passed through the hardest part. Push yourself when you know you can and be kind and gentle when your body tells you to.
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    Good for you for getting out there and doing some exercise. Don't beat yourself up for not being "up to snuff". It takes a long time to recover. Take your time and let your body heal in its own time.

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    You're amazing, marni! But as others have said, be gentle and patient with your body, too.
    Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.

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    What others have said - it is probably more that you are still healing than that you have lost that much fitness. Healing is your body's #1 goal right now. Good to be active but don't push it. Take care.
    Sarah

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