MAY 2015 - Move Your @ss Challenge
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5/18 - 1.03 miles walk at lunch
MTD - 45.3 Miles0 -
May 16 - 2.87 K walk
May 17 - 4.88 K walk
May 18 - 7.61 K run
May 18 - 8.24 K walk
TTD 54.7K
Now nursing a really sore ankle - don't know what happened but it hurts. Don't know if I'll make goal this month0 -
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5/18
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(Having a lot trouble with knee locking up)
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darkrider42 wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »You see Dave, it's not that we are trying to be your mother. It's that we would really miss you if something happened and let's face it. You and I are reaching the age where things break.
And adding on after seeing the rest of the posts...thank you so much for the care from the rest of you too! I really do appreciate it. :flowerforyou:
Dave
@Dave - Thanks Dave. That does make me feel better. I'd really like to have you around for years to come on this sight. You're enthusiasm and cheerful attitude really do help motivate people and make their lives better. Every once in awhile someone comes along that is an inspiration to others. They aren't out there yelling or selling. They just be who they are and it inspires others. You are one of those people. Here's to a quick recovery and hoping you get to come back and tell us all, "I told you so!"
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As of May 18, I walked 94.5 miles.0
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Well I did finally drag myself out to the bike path, scary grey skies and all, and I'm really glad I did. It was great to have a day that I could walk, sit and watch the scenery, read, and walk some more and not worry about what time I needed to get back to "real" life. A much need mental health break. And it only drizzled a couple of times, not even enough to feel damp.
Added 7.25 miles. May total 68.75 miles.
@Leanz Oh that sounds so wonderful. I'm glad you enjoyed the travel and the chance to run in so many different places.
@hkristine1 You are doing fantastic catching up! I'm sure you will find green soon.
@Dave Let us know how you are doing. And if there is anything we can do to help from here.0 -
May: 175 miles
Yearly Challenge: 454.5/1500
May 1 - 3: 12 miles
May 4 - 5 miles
May 5 - 4 miles
May 6 - 4 miles walking, 6 miles biking
May 7 - 4 miles walking + weight lifting
May 8 - 10th: 11 miles
May 11 - 3 miles
May 12 - 2 mile walking, 8 miles biking
May 13 - 5 miles
May 14 - 17: 14 miles
May 18 - 4 miles + yoga
82/1750 -
5/18 - 3 miles
79/1100 -
I'll give 800 miles ago, but have a lot on this month
01-05: 12.17 miles (in Wales - 1798 ft climb)
02-05: 36.55 miles (in Wales - 1332 ft climb)
03-05: 46.90 miles (in Wales - 3041 ft climb)
04-05: 30.99 miles (in Wales - 1539 ft climb)
05-05: storm with 45 mph wind, too dangerous
06-05: 22.06 miles - wind gusting to 50 mph, what the heck!!
07-05: virus
08-05: virus
09-05: virus
10-05: 20.23 miles
10-05: 24.28 miles (with son)
11-05: 31.19 miles
12-05: virus still around
13-05: 31.11 miles
14-05: 35.20 miles
15-05: 7.05 miles (post-service check)
16-05: 26.28 miles (with youngest 2)
17-05: 75.12 miles
18-05: torrential rain
19-05: 40.16 milesMay miles: 439.16
YTD miles: 29140 -
05/02: stationary bike 22.3km
05/03: stationary bike 32.4km
05/07: elliptical trainer 1.09km, stationary bike 22km
05/08: rowing 1.05km, stationary bike 22.3km
05/09: rowing 1.05km, stationary bike 33km
05/11: rowing 1.63km, stationary bike 24.3km
05/13: elliptical trainer 1.17km, stationary bike 21.8km
05/15: rowing 1.09km, stationary bike 22.8km
05/16: rowing 1km, stationary bike 23.3km
05/18: elliptical trainer 1km, stationary bike 5km
05/19: rowing 1km, stationary bike 21.9km
Total: 261.18km
Left: none (+1.18km)
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sufferlandrian wrote: »darkrider42 wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »You see Dave, it's not that we are trying to be your mother. It's that we would really miss you if something happened and let's face it. You and I are reaching the age where things break.
And adding on after seeing the rest of the posts...thank you so much for the care from the rest of you too! I really do appreciate it. :flowerforyou:
Dave
@Dave - Thanks Dave. That does make me feel better. I'd really like to have you around for years to come on this sight. You're enthusiasm and cheerful attitude really do help motivate people and make their lives better. Every once in awhile someone comes along that is an inspiration to others. They aren't out there yelling or selling. They just be who they are and it inspires others. You are one of those people. Here's to a quick recovery and hoping you get to come back and tell us all, "I told you so!"
Thank you SO much for the kind words, Dean. I truly do appreciate them. I'm really glad I listened to you because now...here's where I get to say, "YOU told me so." I frequently am one to dismiss just about any symptoms and try to take care of them by myself and internally scoff when someone says "You should go see a doctor" over a cough or an ache...but you, Dean, said just the right things to snap me out of my eternal stubbornness. I went to my appointment and the doctor did an exam and I had an EKG which came back normal, then a chest x-ray which also came back clear, but the doc didn't want to just send me home with nothing while still having trouble breathing so he sent me to another facility for a chest CT scan which clearly identified a large blood clot in my lung that I've been carrying around for who knows how long! At least 3-4 weeks. So it's a really good thing I went in when I did because I was a potential ticking bomb waiting to go off. I see him again in about an hour to get started on blood thinners for however long he says. Probably a few months, maybe for good.
But thanks again, Dean. I owe ya big on this one. And this one time I won't mind if you send me a bill. :laugh:
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