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Old 04-17-2018, 12:49 AM #14
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Sorry for the slow reply, work and school has had me too busy to even think about working out.

@HempHappy you still headache free?

@Bud I missed this ski season and it tore me up inside, few things in life feel better than being on the mountain. How are your workouts now? Do you still manage your heart rate?

@QWERTY02 same here, I have gone from working out everyday to sitting around doing nothing. That is recipe for depression and anxiety. I just want to be active again.

@russiarules I have been doing just cardio right now. Lifting weights seems to cause headaches quicker, but sometimes it is hard to tell.
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