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Originally Posted by Darth Lefty
I'm going to have a surgery. I've been debating how much to share and in what venue. Suffice to say it's for my bum ticker. The surgery will be the last week of February. Due to the risk to re-injuring the sternum I can't drive or lift more than 10 lbf or even go to my sedentary job until the end of April. After that it's "take it easy" until the end of August, so no lifting toddlers into their cribs, yard work... or cycling.

Of course I was instantly negotiating with my wife and surgeon both about it. Cycling is my only workout and I'm worried about doddering around the neighborhood accomplishing nothing half an hour at a time for "rehab." And it's part of my identity and recreation, I'm worried about losing fitness. I know I'm going to lose all my upper body strength no matter what I do. I'm going to get a recumbent trike once I'm back to work. I'll try one out before the surgery to make sure the steering forces aren't too much. I'm fortunate that we have a specialist shop nearby, Laid Back Cycles. I'll give them a visit. I'm not likely to stay with it past my recovery, I like riding my MTB through puddles too much.

(assuming survival *cough*)
If it's any comfort, I broke my hip socket in a cycling accident in 2013 that put me out of action for 6 months. Then made a big effort to get back cycling again only to discover I had bad sciatic pain which, eventually had to be operated on in 2017.....then I was very slow to get back on the bike but did (after an oil leak in my car forced me to commute by bike......) now I'm back commuting 6 months and never been stronger. It's a tiny bit of a slog starting after a long break but it's totally do-able.

Best of luck!!
Lorcán.
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