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Quick stop at bdc with my 1911 and Glock
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<blockquote data-quote="Annie" data-source="post: 2991231" data-attributes="member: 42224"><p>Going this afternoon to get started. Just spent an hour with the trainer at the gym working out a plan to get the rest of this weight off and get some strength and endurance back. I can barely walk a mile now, where 90 days ago I could do 5-6 miles easily.</p><p></p><p>It is astounding what a surgery like this takes out of you physically. But I'm getting better every day. I did actually have a headache this morning when I got up but a couple of aspirin took care of it in short order. That's a vast improvement over the handful of **** I used to take, which was only minimally effective -- and every bit of it was addictive. If I had had a genetic propensity for addiction I would probably be in rehab going through withdrawal right now. I thank God every day that I didn't wind up with that burden to carry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annie, post: 2991231, member: 42224"] Going this afternoon to get started. Just spent an hour with the trainer at the gym working out a plan to get the rest of this weight off and get some strength and endurance back. I can barely walk a mile now, where 90 days ago I could do 5-6 miles easily. It is astounding what a surgery like this takes out of you physically. But I'm getting better every day. I did actually have a headache this morning when I got up but a couple of aspirin took care of it in short order. That's a vast improvement over the handful of **** I used to take, which was only minimally effective -- and every bit of it was addictive. If I had had a genetic propensity for addiction I would probably be in rehab going through withdrawal right now. I thank God every day that I didn't wind up with that burden to carry. [/QUOTE]
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