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Old 12-16-22, 06:20 PM
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DangerousDanR
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I went in for my 2 weeks checkup today. The surgeon was of the opinion that what I need to do now is get to the gym and on a stationary bike.

My training stand is too difficult to get on right now, and there is the "their house, their rules" factor. If I'm out in public I will work harder than if I'm at home. Not sure that is true for me, but they do have recumbent stationary bikes that are easier to get on and off.

He is also in the camp of not worrying about differential strength, but in another 6 weeks they will take detailed measurements and possibly fit me with an auxiliary insole to insure equal length of my legs.

Thanks for the opinions voiced here. Since I only want the power meter if it will help with my recovery, it is now off the table.

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