Tears at the gym
I was on my treadmill with a good book, ready to roll, that I cried. I would have
never thought that I would cry for joy for being able to go to the gym.
Go figure!
Ayse
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So happy for you! I can
So happy for you! I can imagine how good that must feel. Hope you enjoyed your workout!0 -
Working on the Temple
It feels good to go back to your regular routine after having your world turned inside out. I can relate. Congratulations! I went to the gym yesterday and hit the eliptical(?) machine. Boy does that give me a work out! Good luck on rebuilding, conditioning, and strengthening your Temple( body)!
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awesome!!!Bella Luna said:Working on the Temple
It feels good to go back to your regular routine after having your world turned inside out. I can relate. Congratulations! I went to the gym yesterday and hit the eliptical(?) machine. Boy does that give me a work out! Good luck on rebuilding, conditioning, and strengthening your Temple( body)!
BL
awesome!!!0 -
I will be joining you soonJean 0609 said:Go Ayse!!!!
Glad you made it back to the gym. Isn't is wonderful. Keep it up. Hugs, Jean
My scheduled day back to the gym is Monday Oct. 11. I feel motivated and ready to go.0 -
yay!
I am really happy for you! You got the strength to go back and doing something that is good for you. Crying for joy is a wonderful feeling : )
Keep up the good work , we're rooting for you.
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awwwww glad you got back!
awwwww glad you got back! what a great feeling.0 -
How wonderful that you are able to walk, run or stepladyg said:Isn't it great
to be able to start doing something that you really enjoy again. I felt the same way when I was finally able to go back to my water aerobics class. Who would think we would actually miss exercising!
Hugs
Georgia
Getting back to normal, 1 step at a time. Miss exercising, what a concept!
Strength, Courage and Energy for you.
Vicki Sam0
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