newbie Q on sports

Hi here!

I just had my pm implanted last Sep 24. I am aching to play table tennis. Is it okay?

Honestly, it is a funny question for the doc should have cleared me on this. Problem is the doctor is very unattentive after the implant. Am getting frustrated cause he hasn't finished even the card or the docs needed for airports. This is one problem in this country, Saudi. The docs seem to just do not attend much to post care. 

so i came to know this group. Hope someone could help me with my query. 

as the others said, everything is getting bigger and i want to go back to exercising.

thanks for all infos and help.


2 Comments

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by gleesue - 2017-10-18 12:12:26

You can get back to doing everything you did before you had the PM installed. You just need to wait about 6 weeks for things to settle.

 I just participated in a viscous tournament that included singles and doubles. It was cut throat. It was among family, so that made it even more viscous. I ended up winning the most matches. The only problem I had was running into the wall, hard with my left shoulder. I had a little soreness around the PM for a few days. But no damage. So you will be fine. I recommend though, you not run into any walls,

Good luck,

Jerry

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by synerGy2911 - 2017-10-23 10:15:33

Thanks for letting me know...i started playing a bit today. Problem is my pm is beside my playing arm! Now i guess i will try to play with my left...start all over..hahaha!

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