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Old 10-27-2014, 05:54 PM #31
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Yes, I find fighting dragons keeps my mind off the pain, so I play video games every day whenever I'm alone.

I find what you say about excersize doing wonders toward minimising pain interesting! Do you think it's the fitness helping the pain, or the endorphins released when we excersize? I'd love to hear more about how excersize has effected you.

Just this week I purchased a recumbent bike in an effort to increase fitness, as my blood pressure is starting to creep up. If this bike will also help the pain then I'll consider it the best investment I've made in a long time. Getting quite excited now to see if it helps.
What a cool looking bike! I think its a matter of exercising whilst doing something you enjoy eg, paddling a canoe or hiking and that bike looks like fun . Probably a mixture of endorphins and fitness I would guess
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