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    Thank you doctor. I have started low intensity road rides on a 25deg laid back recumbent. 10miles easy gears. Felt good and really could off gone further but figure 10 miles is a good starting distance. Kept heart rate in the low 130s. Will follow your incremental recommendations and build base miles first then increment intensity.

    Will pick up swimming once our aquatic center opens in May. Figure this will be good for the core as well.

    Do you have recommendations for lumbar support cushions or chairs?

    rcko
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    Hello Dr. I am at 5 months post surgery and feeling pretty decent except for nagging low intensity left side lower back discomfort and a very tender sacrum area. The later specially after sitting down for 1hr to 1:30 which is the most I have brave to do at work. I been lucky enough to obtain a sit stand desk and actually have been standing more than sitting.

    My question regards activities post subtotal discectomy given the fact there is little or no nucleus. I have waited on starting any heavy aerobic based excercises but truthfully I am craving for those types of workouts.

    In your opinion is swimming a safe excercises given the surgery? How about biking? I was an avid and aggressive freeride mnt biker as well as road cyclists. I really miss these activities. Is mnt biking not recommended due to the vibration / shock nature? How about road cycling or maybe even a 700c highly recline recumbent for road cycling. The later are odd machines but maybe ok for my back?

    Just seeking opinions… I am feeling better and stronger every month. I continue my core work and stretches as prepared by my PT. on that note… Is yoga or Pilates an ok activity given my spine surgery?

    I really appreciate ur feedback. In the end I can accept no riding if it means preserving the disc I have left.

    rcko
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    Thank you for the prompt reply Dr. Corenman. Time will tell the level of education achieved by my spine.

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