tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-865209381235464681.post5320320971508982392..comments2023-07-07T10:18:13.191+01:00Comments on *The Life Of MissJo*: iv's timeJohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10118759246487379592noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-865209381235464681.post-67958228040117178982009-09-29T12:58:00.410+01:002009-09-29T12:58:00.410+01:00You seem like a very bitter person.You seem like a very bitter person.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-865209381235464681.post-78568304857605077672009-06-16T14:47:28.301+01:002009-06-16T14:47:28.301+01:00I think you've got to find a balance with exer...I think you've got to find a balance with exercise and physio between pushing yourself and not pushing yourself too hard so that you exhaust yourself. The healthier you can keep yourself, the easier it will be post-transpant xxWoodyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10941380097324635644noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-865209381235464681.post-63595937198628774602009-06-12T14:11:56.625+01:002009-06-12T14:11:56.625+01:00I'm going to side a little bit with the physio...I'm going to side a little bit with the physio here. You really do need to excercise as much as you can!! I go into the hospital once a week and do an hour exercise with Lisa our Physio. I think the main thing to do is work on your upper body strength - I think this is the most important because this is the area cut during the transplant. If you do exercises for your upper body you will more than likely have an easier recovery after the op. Ask the physio about things you can do sitting down!! :) Being on the transplant list isn't just waiting you need to work at staying as healthy as you can xxTorihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05972768005177075575noreply@blogger.com