I was thinking in terms of upper body. He did say that I can do lower body (excluding obvious movements like a deadlift), but I'm already limited to what I can do lower body because I have 2 herniated discs.
He said if I REALLY wanted to, I could continue to do rows and other exercises that probably won't aggravate my shoulder, but he would prefer it for the next couple weeks, at least until I get my MRI results back, to stop all exercises that involve the left shoulder. To play it conservatively, I figure I should cut out bicep curls and tricep pushdowns on the affected (left) side even though they don't really move the shoulder.
Better safe until I know whether I need surgery.... how much more muscle mass could I lose in the next few weeks.... I've already gone from 185 to 165 in the last 5 months! This was because I aggravated my herniated disc and then as soon as that got better I injured my shoulder. If only the two injuries had come at the same time!!
As I continue to ramble, if anybody has any advice on what lower body exercises people with herniated discs can usually do safely, I'd be interested in hearing. I usually stick with lunges, step-ups, wall sits, and calf raises.
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