Say you have diastasis recti like myself, from 3 inches under your bellybutton up to your chest almost, you get that repaired there's no longer any real heavy lifting EVER right? Like max deadlifts?
2 hernias both done the same day, before surgery i made sure i have plenty tb500 stocked and I was in the gym 2 weeks after surgery using seated machines only.
Alrighty thank you fellas for confirming I am indeed just being a pussy. So what you guys are saying is that even though I can feel it that doesn't mean I'm doing damage....right?
Dude... With all due respect dont be stupid. You just said you dont feel comfortable pushing weight and still limited at work let alone lifting. Picking up less than 40 lbs causes discomfort? You're not ready.
Did some cardio and some machines lightly a couple days ago and felt fine. Thanks for all the help fellas, definitely not going at full speed yet but this will do for now so I don't turn into a slob and it will make me feel better!
I had umbilical surgery 3 times, the last time I had mesh installed. Doctor released me after 4 weeks.
I had bilateral inguinal surgery with mesh installed and doctor released me after 13 days.
You have to know your body. It depends on what kind of shape you were in prior to surgery.
Be smart, don't rush, you have plenty of time to get back to the gym. Enjoy your break.
had inguinal hernia surgery couple years back. Was back in gym by week 2 for very light high rep stuff. You wont wana be pushing heavy weights so soon. Avoid deadlift, leg press and even 1arm bend over rows till full recovery.
Had umbilical and Epigastric hernia that is just above the umbilical. They stitched the umbilical and put a mesh over the epigastric. You can see the Epigastric hernia in my profile photo actually. I had the surgery done right after that show. I was back in the gym 4 weeks later.