My hat off to those that run! I can't do that but I have started taking a spinning class once a week at the gym. I love the class but my ears can't handle the loud music.
So this week I wore an ear plug in my left ear (AN ear) but think next week I'll be wearing one in both ears. Keep on keep'n on everyone, no matter what you do.
Karen
I have to admit (did last year, but don't think you were here then
) that I don't run that much. Yes, I'm doing another 1/2 marathon (did my first one just as I was diagnosed w/ my AN and have done 3 since surgery), but we do a jog/walk thing...with much more walking than jogging
But just getting out and moving some kind of way is all that matters so it's great that you are doing the spinning class. I haven't tried one, but hear they are tough, but fun!
In thinking post surgery, I have ordered tai chi for women. It looks good. I know it's not running or even walking, but I heard its good for balance if I come out wobbly. Anybody try tai chi post op? I have Translab next Wed 1-25-12 and am visualizing a good and healthy recovery. Any experience with tai chi appreciated!
Stephanie
Hey, Stephanie! I did a six week tai chi class last year. Knew it was so good for balance. I think it's the coolest thing, too! However, for me, it was just too slow moving - lots of proper breathing - very good for you in many ways, but I didn't keep it up. Let us know how you like it! One thing I did post surgery (been discussed on the forum quite a bit) was the Wii Fit...But, mainly, I walked and walked and walked
Hope to see you two back here often! Good luck next week, Stephanie!
Soundy, get that colonoscopy done! It's a piece of cake (well, once the cleansing is done
)
Have a good weekend, all,
cindy