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Had a heart bypass operation in April and realised I had been given a second chance when I saw couch to 5k.

On week 2 day 1 and finding it hard going because exercise before my op was a big swearword!!!

Got to keep going and look forward to the support on here.

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fivekstarter

Very brave and inspiring, well done , go slow, take care and enjoy 😊

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Timd61 in reply tofivekstarter

Thanks....i will.

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Tricky2836

Well done on taking the plunge... remember slow and steady and listen to your body, keep us all informed 😀

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Timd61 in reply toTricky2836

I will....and at the moment my body wants more!!

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Faye4244

Your doing amazing!!! x

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Timd61 in reply toFaye4244

Thanks Faye......

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MummycavAdministratorGraduate

You are amazing...& the support you will get on here will be too...take it extra steady & extra slow...we will all be running along with you...every step of the way

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Timd61 in reply toMummycav

Thank you so much Mummycav I can see already what the support is going to be like.

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MummycavAdministratorGraduate in reply toTimd61

I've said it before and I'll say it again...sometimes it's overwhelming...looking forward to you sharing your journey with us

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Lottie_CGraduate

Fantastic. Lots of support on here. Stay positive. Well done but take your time.

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Timd61 in reply toLottie_C

I will Lottie nice and slow and steady.

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Razouski

Fantastic that you've taken the plunge into C25k. Take it slowly and if in any doubt do check with your doctor/consultant about how much you can and can't do while recovering from the surgery. There are quite a few of us in here who took up information with C25k after health scares (mine was after being recommended to run by my Macmillan trainer while overcoming breast cancer and a mastectomy) . I certainly feel a lot fitter now, and it has given me feeling of being in control of my body, rather than at the mercy of a disease and a surgeon.

Enjoy your running and don't forget to come in here to post about how it's going. 👍🏽

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Timd61 in reply toRazouski

I will Razouski......so many great stories on here.

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Martin_RoseGraduate

Well done and good luck with this amazing journey, keep posting as you progress.

Well done you for joining the best running club in the world. You've done the worst week I promise you. Yes every week stretches you a little, but take it easy and at your own pace and you'll be fine. Let us know how you're doing, because we love to see fellow runners progress.

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate

Wow!!!! Welcome to you!

Very well done on starting this life changing programme..:)

The rule, not just for you I hasten to add... is slow and steady... slow and slower... This is a great journey and one to be taken gently and enjoyed!

Keep posting for terrific support and encouragement and even the odd shove if you feel you need one... there can be days when it all seems too much. Some gentle non impact exercise on rest days too will help..walking or swimming maybe.. all stuff to build up your core strength and stamina!

This is an inspiring story.. flagged in one of the BHF mags...( I am registered with them and get the mags)

bhf.org.uk/heart-matters-ma...

Just keep it really, really gentle and remember.. on here, there is no such thing as too slow... as the original Grey Snail.. I should know:)

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Sandraj39Graduate

Welcome and well done for making the most of that 'second chance'. Couch to 5k is the perfect way to safely build up that fitness and this forum is a brilliant place for support along the way. Be prepared though...this running game is very addictive! Good luck☺

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Debbie698

Wow and welcome! Hope your health continues to improve. This is a great supportive group and really quite funny at times. Enjoy the runs(slowly!) and the forum😬

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Timd61 in reply toDebbie698

I will Debbie698....love the forum already.

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NobbywattsGraduate

I won't give you the slow and steady message again as you've already heard it a dozen times ... Oh, hang on, yes I will: keep it slow and steady, enjoy your running even if you feel you could walk faster, and enjoy your rest days also. Very important. Don't forget your warm up walk. Streeeetch afterwards. Hydrate. Enjoy!

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