Breast cancer survivors
Posted: June 18th, 2008, 1:44 pm
Hi. I was a rower in college and bought my own rower three years ago. It has been a key element for staying in shape, and especially getting back into shape after pregnancy.
Things have changed. In the last month I have had two surgeries for breast cancer - first a bilateral mastectomy and then my axillary lymph nodes removed on one side.
They give you lots of warnings after the lymph node surgery, but few are based on any scientific data. I am confident I will be able to continue to row without problems, but I thought it would be nice to know if there is anyone else out there rowing after this surgery, and what your experience has been.
I did my half marathon on April 30 (1hr 38 min), the day after I was diagnosed. Today I just got back on and did 1250 m in 7 minutes. It's going to be a long haul but I am going to do my best to keep rowing throughout chemo as best I can - I start in July.
Cheers.
Things have changed. In the last month I have had two surgeries for breast cancer - first a bilateral mastectomy and then my axillary lymph nodes removed on one side.
They give you lots of warnings after the lymph node surgery, but few are based on any scientific data. I am confident I will be able to continue to row without problems, but I thought it would be nice to know if there is anyone else out there rowing after this surgery, and what your experience has been.
I did my half marathon on April 30 (1hr 38 min), the day after I was diagnosed. Today I just got back on and did 1250 m in 7 minutes. It's going to be a long haul but I am going to do my best to keep rowing throughout chemo as best I can - I start in July.
Cheers.