Yesterday for the first time since my operation I went CLIMBING!!! It's now 3 months on and that was the timeline given by surgeon and physio before I was allowed to put a harness on. So 12 weeks and 1 day after going under the knife I headed down to Awesome Walls in Stockport and felt VERY nervous. I started off doing a little traversing no more than 2 feet off the ground, then I tried out a few of the "warm-up" boulder problems. Although the climbing felt ok, movement is definitely restricted and anything twisty was tricky. Mostly though I just felt worried about the concept of falling off. So I strapped on a harness and climbed a few routes, up one of the slabs. I was concerned that lowering off would be painful or even uncomfortable but all seemed to be fine.
Only did 3 routes then did a load of stretching and exercises followed by 3 more routes, one of which was a 6a slab - maybe the old magic is still there.
Hanging out watching the other boulderers was interesting, normally I don't pay that much attention but as I've been wondering about getting involved in coaching type work I took the opportunity to see if I thought I could actually help people - I think the answer is a resounding YES!!