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[–] FuckMrCreosote ago 

I sympathize shitlord. I'm a cancer survivor myself and am missing a good chunk of muscle in my forearm as well as a small portion of my lung. Consequently, I'm predisposed to overuse injuries in my affected forearm that occasionally keep me from working out with the intensity I'd like to, but thankfully my lung hasn't ever kept me back from enjoying a good cardiovascular workout. As you'll soon discover (or you probably already know), exercise is so much more gratifying when you know you're working around a shitstorm like cancer while there are fat fucks who won't so much as go for a walk outside because it's too hot for their grotesquely insulated bodies to endure. Just remember to take it slow and follow your doctor's advice. I understand that you want to exercise ASAP, but make sure you don't overdo it and injure yourself. Nothing sucks more than pushing your body too hard while you're still recovering and prolonging your recovery time even more.

Take solace in the fact that you have a fit and healthy body to carry you through your battle with cancer. I wish you luck!

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[–] HylianTimelord ago 

I usually always exercise with my twin brother. He's on medication that requires no intensive use of muscles or tendons until a week after he's done taking the medicine. It's a pain for him, and it could be another month before he can exercise. Not justifying the fats' behavior, just advocating for my brother

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[–] Tramp_Status 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Feel your pain. I'm staring down the barrel of week 2 without going to the gym. Cancer, though. Sorry. I just got kicked in the stomach by a horse and had some minor internal bleeding. Keep your head up.

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[–] PinkXenomorph 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

The 'I can't exercise because doctor!' excuse just annoys me to no end. All my goddamn joints dislocate, and I'm still able to exercise. Granted, I've gotta be careful but I'm still able to do some things.

Fats are so useless.

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[–] Sire 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Sucks to be ill. What kind of cancer is it, and what is the prognosis?

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[–] maggot 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

I posted on Feddit once that there was no excuse for not exercising since I work as a therapist and have helped people ON A VENTILATOR exercise. Sorry fatties, but if people that have a machine doing their breathing for them can exercise, so can your fat ass despite whatever condishuns you've self diagnosed. Yes, your exercise needs to be modified for your current medical level, but EVERYONE can exercise (once medically stable which is normally a limited period like what your doctor has noted). That post got down voted to hell. That was when I knew for sure that most people on that site are excuse making morons.

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[–] Fllmia 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

I "couldn't exercise" for three months due to an injury once. I talked to my doc - he said I should keep my heart rate < 130, and do low impact exercise. So I got on the exercise bike, strapped on a HR monitor, and did low intensity slow boring ass exercise while watching Netflix.

Also I ate less to account for my lower activity level.

The "surprising" result? Gained no weight, lost little muscle.

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[–] Kahlo 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

I think fats are fundamentally different from humans, even if they start out human and then pig out. That's the only way I can think of to explain how they can eat themselves into constant discomfort, illness, and finally to death after a claustrophobic, wasted life.

Doctors told me not to exercise, too. Guess who did so anyway, to the chagrin/delight of my physical therapists? Respecting oneself and valuing life are two things only humans do.

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