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Old 02-25-2016, 10:04 AM #1
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Earlier this month I jogged a full mile outdoors PAIN FREE Granted my top speed wasn't exactly setting the world on fire, but that was the point... and MAN I felt completely and totally free. The funny thing is that I used to HATE running with a passion and hadn't run a full mile since the late 90's...but after RSD in my right leg three years ago it's such an absolute blessing to be able move around at all.
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We seem to take for granted the things that we have always found so easy to do, until the day we can no longer do them. I am so glad for you Visioniosiv. Being able to jog for a whole mile is amazing, no matter what the pace is.
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Earlier this month I jogged a full mile outdoors PAIN FREE Granted my top speed wasn't exactly setting the world on fire, but that was the point... and MAN I felt completely and totally free. The funny thing is that I used to HATE running with a passion and hadn't run a full mile since the late 90's...but after RSD in my right leg three years ago it's such an absolute blessing to be able move around at all.

That is great! Sometimes I have to remind myself that every step counts. Isn't it funny how we don't miss something until we can't do it. Congrats on your success!
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Visioniv, that's great! A mile is a good long way, especially running. That must've felt fantastic. It's amazing how losing abilities changes our perspective. I used to get bored when I went on walks in my neighborhood (same streets, same houses) but not anymore. Every minute is a blessing, I'm so glad you found something new you can do!
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