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In reply to the discussion: A year and a half after "70 lbs. down. Now I can rant about obnoxious fitness fanatics"... [View all]Silent3
(15,204 posts)37. For now, I'm happy to be able to eat more, so I'm willing to pay the price...
...of the extra workout time. But yes, one of these days, I imagine I'll likely cut back on both.
Of course, it's not about being able to enjoy eating more. I don't think I'd have the endurance that I'm enjoying, or a resting heart rate of 60 bpm, without all of this exercise.
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A year and a half after "70 lbs. down. Now I can rant about obnoxious fitness fanatics"... [View all]
Silent3
Sep 2014
OP
Awesome for you, Silent.. and so worth it to take an active part in our well being! Love
Cha
Sep 2014
#6
Health issues making it difficult, hard finding time, or just lack of motivation?
Silent3
Sep 2014
#17
Hey, don't worry about the "downer" stuff. My original post a year and a half ago...
Silent3
Sep 2014
#35
It wouldn't hurt to get a physical/hormone workup, too, if you decide to try again.
moriah
Sep 2014
#53