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Hi, i'am just on my first week, never ran before and 43 so I thought I would give it a try. Also just had my gallbladder removed and booked a holiday for next year so need to get fix. Feeling positive after 1 week but will I feel the same after 3 weeks xxx

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate

No..... better!!!!

Keep it slow and keep it steady...listen to your body, take your rest days and keep on posting!!!

Well done you!

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MollydexGraduate

Well all I can say is I have felt better every day since finding this lovely forum :-)

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Decker

Nicest people around on this board, right? I had my gall bladder out last year. Don't worry, you will shine! Floss is right you will feel even better as time goes on 😀

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RuthMargaretGraduate

If you're anything like me, you'll feel more motivated each time you compete a week (or complete a run!) and your pride will grow and grow.

Welcome to C25K, we're a great sounding board if you need a little reassurance every now and then, if you want to share your successes or rant about your frustrations - most of us have needed to do all of the above at some point during or even after the programme.

It's a journey of ups and downs, and it's a lot of fun along the way 😊

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BeatlesforeverGraduate

There will be ups and there will be downs but like they've said above, each week your confidence will grow as you achieve things you never thought you could! Keep posting and keep running ☺️

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IannodaTruffeMentor

Asking us hypothetical questions, to which we can't give much of a reasoned answer, is a tricky one.

Will you still love running in two years time?

Will you still look forward to every run in four years time?

If you are like me, then you definitely will.

I don't know what else to say.............time for bed.

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danzargoGraduate

You will feel magnificent! Like a sinewed panther traversing the plains!!!! Seriously, stick at it and you'll be amazed at how the program works. Take this from an old graduate who started this when I turned 50 four years ago and run around 20K per week.

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IannodaTruffeMentor in reply todanzargo

...and looks like a 15 year old in that profile pic, Dan!

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danzargoGraduate in reply toIannodaTruffe

You old charmer you!

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GingerBohemianGraduate

No.

You will feel a whole lot better!!!

Welcome to the thing your body and mind has been screaming at you to do.

You're going to love it

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