Post-Surgery Walking (Steps)
Hi All - I am 8 days post-op robotic and curious how much walking I should be doing in terms of daily steps. It's been wicked hot (high 90's/almost triple digits) and the mosquitos are bad so I have pretty mcuh bene housebound walking loops around our one story house. I have done between 2500-3300 steps a day and womndering what I should be shooting for. It's pretty boring. My high count days are usually when I spent a long time on the phone talking witha friemd so I walked around the house while we talked. Thanks.
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I don't know if there is a
I don't know if there is a specificied number, but good for you for keep moving. Smarter to just be inside with the heat and mosquitos outside, boring as it can be.
I remember attending a training FWC did a few years back, and that physical therapy was assigned for people to recover from injuries but not surgery was an excellent point. PT is work but helps in healing, so I am sure you are really helping yourself a lot!
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Thanks - was trying to findNoTimeForCancer said:I don't know if there is a
I don't know if there is a specificied number, but good for you for keep moving. Smarter to just be inside with the heat and mosquitos outside, boring as it can be.
I remember attending a training FWC did a few years back, and that physical therapy was assigned for people to recover from injuries but not surgery was an excellent point. PT is work but helps in healing, so I am sure you are really helping yourself a lot!
Thanks - was trying to find soem. benchmarks but everything I google. just syas walking. I think somewhere I saw saw 250 steps an hour when you are awake so that would be mor ethan I am doing but each day I am trying to add more. Soeme days easy, some days not. What is FWC?
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I'm sorry, you are correct, Iwoodstock99 said:Thanks - was trying to find
Thanks - was trying to find soem. benchmarks but everything I google. just syas walking. I think somewhere I saw saw 250 steps an hour when you are awake so that would be mor ethan I am doing but each day I am trying to add more. Soeme days easy, some days not. What is FWC?
I'm sorry, you are correct, I did not explain myself. FWC is Foundation for Women's Cancer. I found them, and pre-COVID attended a both their National Race to End Women's Cancer (it was gyn cancers and was so inspirational for me) and a free training session they put together the day before.
I heard about moving - walking or whatever - after major surgery just like people do to recovery from injuries (physical therapy) and it all made sense. It sounds like you are on track!!
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