Steve:
I'm not 'athletic' now and wasn't when I was young, but I
am active - and always have been. That means I can't offer you any advice based on experiences with returning to athletics after AN surgery/radiation, but I
can offer some general advice from my long-term post-op experience, as well as the experiences of other AN surgery/radiation patients who have posted on these forums.
As you know, healing and recovery are very individualized and there simply is no definite timeframe. However, I was doing 'physical' things within a few weeks of my surgery (no heavy lifting, though). I've read of AN patients who have run marathons, half-marathons and some ride their bicycles fairly regularly. Now, I haven't ridden a bike for 35 years or more (although I'm curious to find out if I still can), and just
thinking about running a marathon (or even a half-marathon) makes me want to lie down. However, I amble around quite a bit with no problems and helped my adult son move last fall (some heavy lifting
was involved, this time) without suffering any real problems, except when I tried to imitate guys in their 20's, jumping off the back of the pickup truck we used. I landed wrong, lost my balance and ended up sprawled on the lawn. Fortunately, only my pride was injured and it healed quickly because no one saw me do this.
As others are certain to tell you: with motivation and some effort on your part you'll be able to do the 'athletic' things you love to do within months, possibly weeks.
Jim