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Unhappy Thanks for the info!

I was really active practicing hot yoga, obviously no longer an option for me.
This may help as I get back into it. The fatigue has been a big frustration so this helps. There are always alternatives and I need to give something different a try!

Thank-you Skywalker for the good question an Sally for your insight!


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