Today I graduated! Didn’t think I’d make it... it was a struggle from Week 1 but I persevered. For me, I started this program to take control of my body. I’m 52 and on my 8th or 9th cardiac Pacemaker and 2 years ago had open heart surgery... I got quite low and unfit and put on a bit of weight after the surgery as it was a very slow recovery... I started the journey by altering my diet back in February by giving up sugary things and carbs like potatoes and rice etc for Lent and then began C25K. Every run was hard but I’m glad I persevered. This site really helped me. I have now graduated and lost 12 kilos too. I’m writing because I want to say to others who look on this site for encouragement, that if I can do it then really anybody can... I’m especially hoping others with pacemakers might be spurred on. I’m a bit slow but I plan to carry on and in a couple of months when I’m a bit faster maybe I’ll do a Parkrun and see where things go. Anyway thanks to everyone for all the helpful posts on here that have spurred me on and answered lots of my questions.
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Congratulations on your graduation 🍾🎉
Well done on completing the programme and being very positive, especially with your cardiac issues. Congratulations on improving your health and well being. 🎊👏👏👏🎉👍🏽.
Congratulations 🏃🏃🏃 😀😀
Congratulations! Well done, and good weight loss too.
If you enjoy parkrun, you could volunteer as a pacemaker with a pacemaker one day 🤪
Inspiring words, happy running, wherever it takes you.
Congratulations Semmy!! Brilliant achievement and such an inspiring post! Well done Graduate!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🏆🎓❤️
Well done to you Semmy and congratulations in graduating, enjoy your place on the podium and your nice shiny badge.
Many congratulations on your graduation fellow runner.
This guide to post C25K running may be helpful healthunlocked.com/couchto5...
Keep running, keep smiling.
Well done! You should be really proud of your achievement! Keep running🏃♀️