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I've been doing curves 3X/week religiously since I was released by my

surgeon for normal activity. I love it. I have a treadmill in my

house and was purposefully NOT using it until I hit a plateau (so

that I would have something to " add " to break the plateau).

Well.... I've been stagnant for 10 days now and got on the treadmill

yesterday, like I promised myself I would do. I did a good, strong,

sweaty workout. My plan is to now do Curves 3X/week and the treadmill

on alternate days.

However, I was suprised to find that my shins *hurt* today. The last

time I had lost a bunch of weight, I was very active.... I danced, I

jogged, I did advanced step aerobics. That much bouncing on a 245lb

frame left me with shin splints AND plantar fasciitis. (That was

about two years ago)

Is it possible that I have left myself vulnerable to shin splints?

Or, are there muscles on the front of my shins that could just be

complaining for not being used in so long? I don't know much about

exercise physiology and want to make sure I'm not going to injure

myself again. Getting injured was the beginning of the end of my

last weight loss.

Thanks,

Banded 5-19-04

Dr. Weiss, stown, NY

5'8 " , 42YO

Highest ever – 330 lbs

Orientation – 296 lbs

Day of Surgery – 273 lbs

Today – 236

Goal – " Normal " Clothes

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I'd suggest talking to your family doc about getting a referral to a

physical therapist, who can design a safe exercise plan just for you,

conmsidering your weight, strength, and any medical problems.

This is a benefit of many insurances that most people don't know even

exists - take advantage of it! (Especially if your ins. refused to

pay for banding! grrr!)

It's easy to get injured with an incorrect exercise plan, and that

can really set you back. sandy r

> I've been doing curves 3X/week religiously since I was released by

my

> surgeon for normal activity. I love it. I have a treadmill in my

> house and was purposefully NOT using it until I hit a plateau (so

> that I would have something to " add " to break the plateau).

>

> Well.... I've been stagnant for 10 days now and got on the

treadmill

> yesterday, like I promised myself I would do. I did a good,

strong,

> sweaty workout. My plan is to now do Curves 3X/week and the

treadmill

> on alternate days.

>

> However, I was suprised to find that my shins *hurt* today. The

last

> time I had lost a bunch of weight, I was very active.... I danced,

I

> jogged, I did advanced step aerobics. That much bouncing on a

245lb

> frame left me with shin splints AND plantar fasciitis. (That was

> about two years ago)

>

> Is it possible that I have left myself vulnerable to shin splints?

> Or, are there muscles on the front of my shins that could just be

> complaining for not being used in so long? I don't know much about

> exercise physiology and want to make sure I'm not going to injure

> myself again. Getting injured was the beginning of the end of my

> last weight loss.

>

> Thanks,

>

>

> Banded 5-19-04

> Dr. Weiss, stown, NY

> 5'8 " , 42YO

> Highest ever – 330 lbs

> Orientation – 296 lbs

> Day of Surgery – 273 lbs

> Today – 236

> Goal – " Normal " Clothes

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Tuesday, August 17, 2004, 3:47:01 PM, you wrote:

J> Or, are there muscles on the front of my shins that

J> could just be

J> complaining for not being used in so long?

That would be my bet. If you're like most of us, you're going to

overdo it. At first just walk on the tread for five minutes. Don't

worry about speed or anything. Then go to ten, fifteen, more speed,

etc, as tolerated. I've hurt myself before by trying to do too much

too fast. Waht would you expect from a compulsive eater, worker, etc?

dan

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Okay Dan... no need to be so harsh, lol. What ARE you, my long lost

twin? How did you know?? hehe

Banded 5-19-04

Dr. Weiss, stown, NY

5'8 " , 42YO

Highest ever – 330 lbs

Orientation – 296 lbs

Day of Surgery – 273 lbs

Today – 236

Goal – " Normal " Clothes

> That would be my bet. If you're like most of us, you're going to

> overdo it. .... Waht would you expect from a compulsive eater,

worker, etc?

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