Long story short. Went to ER for abdominal pain ended up with SEPSIS and a 3 week stay at the hospital. Had renal failure, pancreatitis, inflamation of the gall bladder, and heart valve problems all brought on by a mysterious intestinal infection. 8 days after my release, back in for a pulmonary embolism. Contrary to what the Dr.'s (and there were a lot of them) prognosis, I'm fully recovered with the exception of anemia and having to be on blood thinners for the next 9 months to a year.
Before I went in I was at 205 lbs, 6ft (didn't shrink thank god), 10-11% body fat and in great cardio shape. My Doctirs actually said I'd be dead if it weren't for my age (40) and my health going in. Now I'm at 175 lbs and lost serious muscle mass - 2" arms, 4" thighs, 3" chest etc. Not a great feeling.
Just got the OK to resume light exercise. Now to the question after the short (long) story. Has anyone here experienced a similar condition or worked (trained) with someone in a similar position? Just trying get an estimate on what I should be looking at recovery wise. I'm not necessarily looking for cure-all, fortunately I have a degree in kinesiology and a minor in nutrition so I know my limitations and not expecting a miracle. Also worked as a PT asst. for a couple of years but that was a decade ago, mostly working with sports injuries.
Thanks and sorry for the long post.
Before I went in I was at 205 lbs, 6ft (didn't shrink thank god), 10-11% body fat and in great cardio shape. My Doctirs actually said I'd be dead if it weren't for my age (40) and my health going in. Now I'm at 175 lbs and lost serious muscle mass - 2" arms, 4" thighs, 3" chest etc. Not a great feeling.
Just got the OK to resume light exercise. Now to the question after the short (long) story. Has anyone here experienced a similar condition or worked (trained) with someone in a similar position? Just trying get an estimate on what I should be looking at recovery wise. I'm not necessarily looking for cure-all, fortunately I have a degree in kinesiology and a minor in nutrition so I know my limitations and not expecting a miracle. Also worked as a PT asst. for a couple of years but that was a decade ago, mostly working with sports injuries.
Thanks and sorry for the long post.