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In a message dated 12/30/2003 12:54:00 PM Pacific Standard Time,

jclinton@... writes:

> So I dusted it off, and after owning it for about 8 years,

> it's actually getting use!

I must be in a giddy mood.. this made me laugh so hard. .. the coat hanger

part too. I wouldn't dare begin to list ALL of the exercise equiptment

.....I've bought ...then used as an extention to assist in the organization of

clothing. Too funny ...

ooo-la ... la ... noticed you dropped another lb !!! Good for you Joan!!

Skinny Wishes from Mandy in CA

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In a message dated 12/30/2003 12:54:00 PM Pacific Standard Time,

jclinton@... writes:

> So I dusted it off, and after owning it for about 8 years,

> it's actually getting use!

I must be in a giddy mood.. this made me laugh so hard. .. the coat hanger

part too. I wouldn't dare begin to list ALL of the exercise equiptment

.....I've bought ...then used as an extention to assist in the organization of

clothing. Too funny ...

ooo-la ... la ... noticed you dropped another lb !!! Good for you Joan!!

Skinny Wishes from Mandy in CA

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don't know what part of the country u live, but how about a (heated) pool?

lori h.

> I have a question about exercise - my feet hurt so bad that even putting socks

on sometimes is too much. Walking any distance -

forget it. It is almost like I have bunions or something, which is totally

possible. How does one exercise when just simple walking

hurts so much? I am pre-op with no surgery date yet, but I really want to get

into the routine of exercising. I am sure the foot pain will

go away with the weight loss, but are there any others that are or were in a

similar situation? THANKS all!!! ;-)

>

> *** Liz ***

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don't know what part of the country u live, but how about a (heated) pool?

lori h.

> I have a question about exercise - my feet hurt so bad that even putting socks

on sometimes is too much. Walking any distance -

forget it. It is almost like I have bunions or something, which is totally

possible. How does one exercise when just simple walking

hurts so much? I am pre-op with no surgery date yet, but I really want to get

into the routine of exercising. I am sure the foot pain will

go away with the weight loss, but are there any others that are or were in a

similar situation? THANKS all!!! ;-)

>

> *** Liz ***

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Liz, my feet, ankle, and knees hurt a lot, and took an exercise class prior

to surgery in which an Orthopedist talked to us (all pre-surgery), in which

he told us that hardest on the body of morbid obese people was to be out

jogging, and possibly extended walking. He said until we started losing

weight to start a bike or exercise bike, or even just stretching with

exercise bands. For me this was very true as I have bone spurs on the top

of my foot from previous accident and surgery. I was walking 2 miles a day

with a friend, and it was getting worse. A different Orthopedist told me to

quit and start using the exercise bike. For me this was fine as I already

had a great, expensive bike which had become a wonderful coat hanger. But

they don't have to be real expensive. The only reason I had this one was I

found it used. So I dusted it off, and after owning it for about 8 years,

it's actually getting use! The bike doesn't hurt my feet at all, and

without weight on the ankle it doesn't hurt. The knees....another story,

but as I lose weight it's going away too. I'm sure others here have more

ideas.

Joan

LAP RNY 11/18/03

Dr. Higa, Fresno, CA

282pre-op/275surg/241/140

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Liz, my feet, ankle, and knees hurt a lot, and took an exercise class prior

to surgery in which an Orthopedist talked to us (all pre-surgery), in which

he told us that hardest on the body of morbid obese people was to be out

jogging, and possibly extended walking. He said until we started losing

weight to start a bike or exercise bike, or even just stretching with

exercise bands. For me this was very true as I have bone spurs on the top

of my foot from previous accident and surgery. I was walking 2 miles a day

with a friend, and it was getting worse. A different Orthopedist told me to

quit and start using the exercise bike. For me this was fine as I already

had a great, expensive bike which had become a wonderful coat hanger. But

they don't have to be real expensive. The only reason I had this one was I

found it used. So I dusted it off, and after owning it for about 8 years,

it's actually getting use! The bike doesn't hurt my feet at all, and

without weight on the ankle it doesn't hurt. The knees....another story,

but as I lose weight it's going away too. I'm sure others here have more

ideas.

Joan

LAP RNY 11/18/03

Dr. Higa, Fresno, CA

282pre-op/275surg/241/140

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Mandy, thanks for noticing my 1#. I was pretty happy as it's been quite

awhile sitting there. I'm going to guess that we've all tried just about

any piece of equipment that we could get to try and lose weight. I even

bought a weight bench and weights. Thought it would be good for the

family......sold it within a year, along with the barely used rowing

machine, and the stepper. I have yet to get a treadmill, but I can walk for

free, so why get one.

Joan

LAP RNY 11/18/03

Dr. Higa, Fresno, CA

282pre-op/275surg/241/140

Re: Exercise Question...

In a message dated 12/30/2003 12:54:00 PM Pacific Standard Time,

jclinton@... writes:

> So I dusted it off, and after owning it for about 8 years,

> it's actually getting use!

I must be in a giddy mood.. this made me laugh so hard. .. the coat

hanger

part too. I wouldn't dare begin to list ALL of the exercise equiptment

....I've bought ...then used as an extention to assist in the organization

of

clothing. Too funny ...

ooo-la ... la ... noticed you dropped another lb !!! Good for you Joan!!

Skinny Wishes from Mandy in CA

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Mandy, thanks for noticing my 1#. I was pretty happy as it's been quite

awhile sitting there. I'm going to guess that we've all tried just about

any piece of equipment that we could get to try and lose weight. I even

bought a weight bench and weights. Thought it would be good for the

family......sold it within a year, along with the barely used rowing

machine, and the stepper. I have yet to get a treadmill, but I can walk for

free, so why get one.

Joan

LAP RNY 11/18/03

Dr. Higa, Fresno, CA

282pre-op/275surg/241/140

Re: Exercise Question...

In a message dated 12/30/2003 12:54:00 PM Pacific Standard Time,

jclinton@... writes:

> So I dusted it off, and after owning it for about 8 years,

> it's actually getting use!

I must be in a giddy mood.. this made me laugh so hard. .. the coat

hanger

part too. I wouldn't dare begin to list ALL of the exercise equiptment

....I've bought ...then used as an extention to assist in the organization

of

clothing. Too funny ...

ooo-la ... la ... noticed you dropped another lb !!! Good for you Joan!!

Skinny Wishes from Mandy in CA

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Liz- I totally know what you mean. I found some exercise videos

that are actually fun. You can find them on Bliss.com. She

has a whole series of tapes for all levels of fitness. I own a

bunch of them. My favorite is her sitting aerobics. She also has

some muscle toning tapes that can be done lying on a bed. I have

bad knees, so when I lie on the floor it's like.... " I've fallen and

I can't get up! " :-). Shortness of breath is my current worst

problem. One I hope to get rid of shortly after surgery.

Best wishes to you.

Jayne

Lap RNY

3/12/04

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Liz- I totally know what you mean. I found some exercise videos

that are actually fun. You can find them on Bliss.com. She

has a whole series of tapes for all levels of fitness. I own a

bunch of them. My favorite is her sitting aerobics. She also has

some muscle toning tapes that can be done lying on a bed. I have

bad knees, so when I lie on the floor it's like.... " I've fallen and

I can't get up! " :-). Shortness of breath is my current worst

problem. One I hope to get rid of shortly after surgery.

Best wishes to you.

Jayne

Lap RNY

3/12/04

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THANK YOU everyone for all of your ideas. I am going to look into swimming for

sure, and I asked Hubby for a nice sturdy exercise bike too. I probably have to

suck it up and get fitted for good sturdy ugly shoes - for now at least ;-) I

LOVE THIS GROUP! ;-)

Liz

Pre-Op, No Date Yet

Dr. Hess - Quincy/Boston, Mass.

*** Liz ***

Please Help Support the Quincy Animal Shelter

by Shopping with IGive.com

" Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take,

but by the moments that take our breath away... "

Re: Exercise Question...

Liz,

Try doing excersizes that you can do sitting in a chair using free weights

maybe?

any kind of movement that you can do will help out. I use to have alot of pain

in my feet, legs and hips when I walked, to the point where I couldnt walk 5

feet without losing my breath or feeling like I would never make it to my

destination. Today I dont have any of that pain and can walk for miles before I

even get a little tired :)

take care

Ruth

open RNY

10/29/02

386/186/165

MA

Dr Bruce Thayer

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THANK YOU everyone for all of your ideas. I am going to look into swimming for

sure, and I asked Hubby for a nice sturdy exercise bike too. I probably have to

suck it up and get fitted for good sturdy ugly shoes - for now at least ;-) I

LOVE THIS GROUP! ;-)

Liz

Pre-Op, No Date Yet

Dr. Hess - Quincy/Boston, Mass.

*** Liz ***

Please Help Support the Quincy Animal Shelter

by Shopping with IGive.com

" Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take,

but by the moments that take our breath away... "

Re: Exercise Question...

Liz,

Try doing excersizes that you can do sitting in a chair using free weights

maybe?

any kind of movement that you can do will help out. I use to have alot of pain

in my feet, legs and hips when I walked, to the point where I couldnt walk 5

feet without losing my breath or feeling like I would never make it to my

destination. Today I dont have any of that pain and can walk for miles before I

even get a little tired :)

take care

Ruth

open RNY

10/29/02

386/186/165

MA

Dr Bruce Thayer

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