How soon can I excercise
- by Jmiller
- 2013-03-06 04:03:34
- Exercise & Sports
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My new pacemaker was implanted about 3 weks ago. This is my second one implanted to upgrade to a biventricular ICD. Is it safe after 3 weeks to start walking the treadmill I was told could start swing a golf club after 4 weeks and start playing hockey again after about 12 weeks.
Anxous to start getting back into shape a little. Any advice?
Jim
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Jmiller................
by Tattoo Man - 2013-03-06 07:03:15
.................Tracey is just right.....steady for about 4 weeks...when you will get a bit forgetful and do arm movements that get your Loved Ones saying ,," Watch your arm"
THEY ..will be your Gatekeepers for ages...
NIKE-brand..says 'DO IT'
If you want to be a victim for ever,,good time...
If you want to break -out of the 'Reliant on PC thing'
JUST BE YOU
It will be scary at first...you are made of tough stuff.you will not break.
All sporty people know when they are being idiots.....
Your call...............listen to your body
Tattoo Man
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by Tracey_E - 2013-03-06 04:03:16
Generally whenever you get a new lead, you need to watch your activity level for 4-6 weeks. You should be able to do non-impact exercise now but I'd ask just to make sure, and start slowly.