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| Posted: 17/11/12 10:08:47 47 |
| Shall do. Had another long walk this morning with some lampost to lamppost runs. Tomorrow I shall run/walk the whole way and see how it feels |
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| Posted: 16/11/12 22:16:08 08 |
| so.... quick op. Home on the same day. first walk on Thursday, and a walk every day since, leading to several 6k walks. Today as part of the walk I ran between lampposts 9 times and seem to be fine. Shall walk again tomorrow and then try a gentle walk/run in equal measures on Sunday. Back to work on Monday. I seem to have survived pretty well |
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| Posted: 05/11/12 06:43:30 30 |
I shall ask the surgeon and see what they say. Hopefully it won't be three months as I think I would go mad and just like you eat!! The good thing is that I am very fit at the moment so hopefully.... Oh well, no doubt I will find out tomorrow |
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| Posted: 04/11/12 19:47:44 44 |
Thanks for your positive and kind comments. The clothing idea sounds really good.
Did 5 miles today and really appreciated every footfall. Just cant wait to get back out there |
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| Posted: 04/11/12 09:27:12 12 |
| so, this afternoon I shall indulge myself with a gentle 5 mile run down my favourite paths, trying to savour every minute as on Tuesday I am due to have keyhole surgery to have my gallbladder out. I'm 53 years old, just over 10stone, 5'5', size 10/12 and run at least 4 times a week. I also swim once a week, have a eliptical cross trainer at home for the days I don't get out and also so a sort of home grown pilates/weights workout twice a week. As you can tell exercise is a big part of my life. My husband has MS and I find running a huge mental relief from day to day life. I also enjoy racing from time to time (last race the great south run). I am dreading the op, and dreading the recovery even more. I am intending to start walking (outside walks I mean) as soon as I can - hopefully within a few days and then walk/running as soon as I feel up to it. What experience have other people had of this? I'd love to hear from you or just general chit chat whilst I am recovering to keep me sane!! |
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