Posted by AlanA on May 30, 2014 at 06:05:58 from (99.106.224.114):
In Reply to: Cranking an M posted by 300dave on May 30, 2014 at 05:55:37:
Yep. Can't climb up on or steer my JD 420W yet. H is doable - like climbing stairs, but 420 is like doing chin-ups.
They said 10 lb, but when I got home from hospital, a water-glass was too much and pulled the incision. I have gotten into the habit of gently testing ANYTHING I am about to do - and just not doing it if there is any doubt at all. Frustrating, but it is what it is.
Half-way through - 45 days- the 10 lb limit. Then it moves up to 50 lb or so. I was very blessed - I didn't have to get ripped from stem to stern, just minimal invasive to get a valve job on aorta. Full open-heart would have been 2x the restrictions.
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