There're two types of people. Those who bounce back after a fall and those who whine and whine and don't have the willpower or discipline to take it to the next level
I think you sound like the latter. There are patients who recover and jog after a stroke where docs said they can't make it. Are you a doctor to make such statements? if not, I think I better not trust your non-medical and non-specialist predictions. My operating surgeon and my surgeon in Australi has told me I should recover most of my athleticism in terms of sport. One doctor told me I should recover to the same level recreationally but competitively I might suffer a little.
The difference between pro athletes and keyboard warriors like yourself who don't have a lean/fit body is discipline, and hundreds of hours and thousands of hours of hard work and practice.
One month after my frame removed, I was walking well, climbing steps. Two months after, I was doing lay-ups.
Three months later, I was doing three-pointers. I climbed up a mountain, and it was only 30 minutes before I had to pause awhile becuase of calf soreness, and continue.
One year later, I will compete competitively. Cheers mate
continue being a couch potato as most people in Western countries are
Oh this is my last post, I have given my Australian phone number to those who are worthy of contact. Cheers pessismistic rubbish =D
To the admins, please delete my account, I have already randomised my password so I can't login to see all this negative rubbish haha.
Came for advice on my next procedure, NOT negative rubbish like this overweight man is giving.
I am doing well athletically, and I will do better. Full of rubbish. After doing yoga, I have regained 50% of my flexibility and balance. I can do many poses which require balance on one single leg which I could never do before.