I've really enjoyed reading everyone's inspiring responses. I'm athletic and love the outdoors. It's nice to know if I go the surgical route that I can still climb up rocks.
We just returned from London and my husband and I climbed to the top of St. Paul's Cathedral -- 528 very steep narrow steps, 85 meters straight up! On the climb up, I couldn't stop wondering if I could do it post-surgery. I think one of the only problems would be some of the very low ceilings where I had to duck and squeeze through a small space at the same time.
Does anyone ride a bike? (Conventional, not recumbent). I commute via bicycle in the city and would love to continue.
Thanks!
We just returned from London and my husband and I climbed to the top of St. Paul's Cathedral -- 528 very steep narrow steps, 85 meters straight up! On the climb up, I couldn't stop wondering if I could do it post-surgery. I think one of the only problems would be some of the very low ceilings where I had to duck and squeeze through a small space at the same time.
Does anyone ride a bike? (Conventional, not recumbent). I commute via bicycle in the city and would love to continue.
Thanks!
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