I don't have very fond memories of the woman, but I still feel sympathy when I think back on this.2dimes wrote:Well? Cucumber diarrhea until you call for a doctor. That certainly sounds brutal.
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I don't have very fond memories of the woman, but I still feel sympathy when I think back on this.2dimes wrote:Well? Cucumber diarrhea until you call for a doctor. That certainly sounds brutal.
Once the pandemic is over you should try boxing or some form of mma. Working alongside others really helps with the monotony of cardio work and will definitely boost your confidence in yourself. And these type of places have the least judgemental people, everyone will try to help you. Far better than some trendy gym.2dimes wrote:Yeah a fat one.
I rode my daughter's bike today and yesterday too. We mounted it on a stand and I can do five minutes pretty easily provided I have some entertainment. Otherwise I can only ride around half a minute thinking it's been much longer.
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I'm not sure why you are offering actual good advice in this forum, but thank you.The ram wrote:Once the pandemic is over you should try boxing or some form of mma. Working alongside others really helps with the monotony of cardio work and will definitely boost your confidence in yourself. And these type of places have the least judgemental people, everyone will try to help you. Far better than some trendy gym.2dimes wrote:I rode my daughter's bike today and yesterday too. We mounted it on a stand and I can do five minutes pretty easily provided I have some entertainment. Otherwise I can only ride around half a minute thinking it's been much longer.
My advice and thoughts are always of the highest quality. They just differ from the lies they feed you to make you feel safe, warm and cosy.2dimes wrote:I'm not sure why you are offering actual good advice in this forum, but thank you.The ram wrote:Once the pandemic is over you should try boxing or some form of mma. Working alongside others really helps with the monotony of cardio work and will definitely boost your confidence in yourself. And these type of places have the least judgemental people, everyone will try to help you. Far better than some trendy gym.2dimes wrote:I rode my daughter's bike today and yesterday too. We mounted it on a stand and I can do five minutes pretty easily provided I have some entertainment. Otherwise I can only ride around half a minute thinking it's been much longer.
It actually took me by surprise a bit. I figured I gained a few pounds, I had no idea it was so much.
Like I wrote, I started snacking on veggies as well as riding a bicycle on a stand because it's quite cold with ice and snow outside, then my back went out. I have kept walking and started doing stretches learned at physiotherapy. My back is improving but it takes time. About thirteen years ago I tore some leg muscles, I'm pretty sure I will always just have to work around a few issues. To be honest, I am very happy I don't limp any more.
I just need to chip away at it. Hopefully I can get back to where I will be able to do plenty of proper old guy exercise again with some bike riding mixed in.
Have a good winter.
Dukasaur wrote:I do lots of walking and occasionally a few floor exercises.
What I do miss is swimming. The YMCA closed at the start of the pandemic, and they just made it official that they won't be reopening afterward. Apparently they were already struggling from declining enrollment and financial difficulties before the pandemic hit, so it was just the last straw. There's plenty of private gyms but none of them have a full-sized swimming pool. Some of the tourist hotels have year-round pools but they're not cheap.


2dimes wrote:Oh yeah, diarrhea, vomiting, and stomach cramps. "Hey bud, let's party!"
2dimes wrote:How do you know a xxxxxxx woman is menstruating? She is only wearing one sock. What do most xxxxxxx women die from? Toxic sock syndrome.
[YouTube]2dimes wrote:Oh yeah, diarrhea, vomiting, and stomach cramps. "Hey bud, let's party!"
More than one article stated, "not to be confused with toxic shock syndrome.." Uh, Thanks? I did not google that but remember it being somewhat wide spread in the mid 1980s.
Plus I recall a joke told by a guy I knew back then.
How do you know a xxxxxxx woman is menstruating? She is only wearing one sock. What do most xxxxxxx women die from? Toxic sock syndrome.
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