LeakyValve
Well-known member
Hey, all!
I just had my first cardiac rehab session on Friday. After taking a lot of measurements, vitals, etc., they put me through a VERY easy treadmill/stationary bike workout. My cardiologist set my HR limits at a very modest 130 bpm for the first week and 150 bpm for the second week. Believe me, I don't mind taking it easy at this point!
What startled me a little bit was that they told me that I was authorized for 18 weeks. 18 weeks?! Does that sound like more than what is needed or just about right? Granted, everyone is different and being athletic prior to surgery may help expedite the process. But what is typical? If there is a typical?
For those of you on the fence about rehab, I can't recommend it enough...even after just one session. These nurses are amazing and the attention you get is fantastic and reassuring.
Cheers,
Mike
I just had my first cardiac rehab session on Friday. After taking a lot of measurements, vitals, etc., they put me through a VERY easy treadmill/stationary bike workout. My cardiologist set my HR limits at a very modest 130 bpm for the first week and 150 bpm for the second week. Believe me, I don't mind taking it easy at this point!
What startled me a little bit was that they told me that I was authorized for 18 weeks. 18 weeks?! Does that sound like more than what is needed or just about right? Granted, everyone is different and being athletic prior to surgery may help expedite the process. But what is typical? If there is a typical?
For those of you on the fence about rehab, I can't recommend it enough...even after just one session. These nurses are amazing and the attention you get is fantastic and reassuring.
Cheers,
Mike