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constant running nose
have had graves for over 10 yrs . Had RAI only wish I had never had this this treatment . On Levo 100mcgs and 75mcgs alternative days . My results have been normal . Have even been able to try T3 to no avail . My problem is constant fatigue have to push myself in the morning as so so tired . Although
have had graves for over 10 yrs . Had RAI only wish I had never had this this treatment . On Levo 100mcgs and 75mcgs alternative days . My results have been normal . Have even been able to try T3 to no avail . My problem is constant fatigue have to push myself in the morning as so so tired . Although
annie123
in
Thyroid UK
2 months ago
constant running nose
have had graves for over 10 yrs . Had RAI only wish I had never had this this treatment . On Levo 100mcgs and 75mcgs alternative days . My results have been normal . Have even been able to try T3 to no avail . My problem is constant fatigue have to push myself in the morning as so so tired . Although
have had graves for over 10 yrs . Had RAI only wish I had never had this this treatment . On Levo 100mcgs and 75mcgs alternative days . My results have been normal . Have even been able to try T3 to no avail . My problem is constant fatigue have to push myself in the morning as so so tired . Although
annie123
in
Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Running with Kathleen 💨🌬️
Well that was fun! A very ploddy first half against a horrendous head wind on the cycle path today. When I turned at the half way point though it coincided with an enormous gust and I nearly took to the air. It was pretty warm despite the gale so I needed to take my jacket off and that was a bit tricky
Well that was fun! A very ploddy first half against a horrendous head wind on the cycle path today. When I turned at the half way point though it coincided with an enormous gust and I nearly took to the air. It was pretty warm despite the gale so I needed to take my jacket off and that was a bit tricky
Fionamags
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Couch to 5K
2 months ago
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Silent running
I managed to leave my headphones at home, well, on the post by the back door this morning, and almost used that as an excuse not to run. Instead I just sighed and got on with it and am so pleased I did! Gremlins are an issue at the moment in the first ten minutes (on Sunday's run, I was pretty fed up
I managed to leave my headphones at home, well, on the post by the back door this morning, and almost used that as an excuse not to run. Instead I just sighed and got on with it and am so pleased I did! Gremlins are an issue at the moment in the first ten minutes (on Sunday's run, I was pretty fed up
Gthants
in
Bridge to 10K
5 months ago
running and breathing
hey I am doing couch to 5k and really struggling with getting to 3 mins
running
. I am an experienced runner who got covid last year and since then I can’t breath whilst
running
.. anyone out there give me any advice ..I have signed up for a 10k end of April and am getting desperate ..Tia..
hey I am doing couch to 5k and really struggling with getting to 3 mins
running
. I am an experienced runner who got covid last year and since then I can’t breath whilst
running
.. anyone out there give me any advice ..I have signed up for a 10k end of April and am getting desperate ..Tia..
Bazsam
in
Couch to 5K
3 months ago
running and endo
I stop
running
and need to sit on the loo while the pain lasts about 10/15 minutes. The pain then subsides in intensity but remains for the rest of the day.
I stop
running
and need to sit on the loo while the pain lasts about 10/15 minutes. The pain then subsides in intensity but remains for the rest of the day.
LB2712
in
Endometriosis UK
3 months ago
🍎Running Red
There was an icy west wind and rain to greet me this morning & my immediate negative thought was, there goes my run… however late morning the rain stopped & out popped the sun! Perfect I thought as I quickly donned my laid out kit before I changed my mind! What I didn’t realise that the whole world
There was an icy west wind and rain to greet me this morning & my immediate negative thought was, there goes my run… however late morning the rain stopped & out popped the sun! Perfect I thought as I quickly donned my laid out kit before I changed my mind! What I didn’t realise that the whole world
Annieapple
Administrator
in
Bridge to 10K
6 months ago
Christmas running
Well I have managed to squeeze 2 runs in. First the Christmas Day parkrun, a fab way to start the day, but now we're with family in Cornwall, so new territory to run along yesterday. I sneaked out abandoning the family (terrible grandma!!) and oh the instant freedom. A short run downhill to find the
Well I have managed to squeeze 2 runs in. First the Christmas Day parkrun, a fab way to start the day, but now we're with family in Cornwall, so new territory to run along yesterday. I sneaked out abandoning the family (terrible grandma!!) and oh the instant freedom. A short run downhill to find the
Sax64
Graduate10
in
Bridge to 10K
6 months ago
Running too slow?
Hi Everyone, I am recovering from binge eating I have had a lot of relapses, due to which I am not able to stay consistent with my
running
. Before I had this binge eating disorder, I used to run at a speed of 7. Now I am having issues even
running
at the speed of 5.3.
Hi Everyone, I am recovering from binge eating I have had a lot of relapses, due to which I am not able to stay consistent with my
running
. Before I had this binge eating disorder, I used to run at a speed of 7. Now I am having issues even
running
at the speed of 5.3.
Soulstar3496
in
Couch to 5K
3 months ago
Re-running W7!
This will be my third week of W7 but how impressed I’m with my stamina and energy by now. Just completed at an incremental pace between 6.8 to 7.4km. I know this is very average but not bad for a nearly 60 year old! Take care on your journeys 🙏❤️💪
This will be my third week of W7 but how impressed I’m with my stamina and energy by now. Just completed at an incremental pace between 6.8 to 7.4km. I know this is very average but not bad for a nearly 60 year old! Take care on your journeys 🙏❤️💪
Heti
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
4 months ago
Re-running W7
Finished on a high this morning! W7R3 was significantly more comfortable. My stamina is improving and I’m breathing easier: I’m now able to breathe through nose instead of mouth which is more effective for body. It amazes me that I’ve persevered with this journey for past 7 months and that I’m actually
Finished on a high this morning! W7R3 was significantly more comfortable. My stamina is improving and I’m breathing easier: I’m now able to breathe through nose instead of mouth which is more effective for body. It amazes me that I’ve persevered with this journey for past 7 months and that I’m actually
Heti
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
4 months ago
Running after Circumcision
So I somehow decided to get into
running
… and my long distance is now up to about 13 miles. But this week… I got back from my run to find an unexpected injury!! Fortunately it doesn’t hurt but when I came home to shower I found blood in my underwear!!
So I somehow decided to get into
running
… and my long distance is now up to about 13 miles. But this week… I got back from my run to find an unexpected injury!! Fortunately it doesn’t hurt but when I came home to shower I found blood in my underwear!!
Jasper71
in
Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
4 months ago
Plenty of running.. water.
No
running
this week, but a spectacularly enjoyable holiday in the Lakes, climbing a couple of big (to me) fells (Loughrigg at 335m and Lingmoor at 469m) and finding other beautiful places in the Langdale valley.
No
running
this week, but a spectacularly enjoyable holiday in the Lakes, climbing a couple of big (to me) fells (Loughrigg at 335m and Lingmoor at 469m) and finding other beautiful places in the Langdale valley.
PeggySusi
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
5 days ago
Tips on trail running
Since starting
running
3 yrs ago I always ran on pavements but have moved and have the wonderful opportunity to run through fields and tracks. I am finding the terrain a bit unnerving as it’s not flat 🤣 my question is will I just get used to it or is there a knack to it ?
Since starting
running
3 yrs ago I always ran on pavements but have moved and have the wonderful opportunity to run through fields and tracks. I am finding the terrain a bit unnerving as it’s not flat 🤣 my question is will I just get used to it or is there a knack to it ?
Wavy-chick28
Graduate10
in
Bridge to 10K
10 days ago
week 1 running buddy
Hey all, I have just completed my first run in a while. Does anyone want to be my virtual buddy to help me not give up after a few runs again !!!
Hey all, I have just completed my first run in a while. Does anyone want to be my virtual buddy to help me not give up after a few runs again !!!
LJB1999
in
Couch to 5K
15 days ago
Running Truths We've Discovered
I wondered if we could do a post on truths we've discovered on
running
. I graduated four weeks ago, did four weeks of consolidation and actually ran my first 5K distance yesterday. My thinking is to start training for a 10K distance and start
running
parkruns and some other 5K challenges.
I wondered if we could do a post on truths we've discovered on
running
. I graduated four weeks ago, did four weeks of consolidation and actually ran my first 5K distance yesterday. My thinking is to start training for a 10K distance and start
running
parkruns and some other 5K challenges.
drl212
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
20 days ago
W3R1 - lead leg running
I stretch at least as long as I am
running
- incorrect shoes - hmmm...
I stretch at least as long as I am
running
- incorrect shoes - hmmm...
IgaT
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
1 month ago
Running beyond 10k
If you have completed 10k and would like to explore
running
a bit further, there is a warm welcome waiting for you on the Fun Beyond 10k and Race Support Forum. Like the other forums, we have a range of ages and abilities and we are just exploring how far we can/want to go.
If you have completed 10k and would like to explore
running
a bit further, there is a warm welcome waiting for you on the Fun Beyond 10k and Race Support Forum. Like the other forums, we have a range of ages and abilities and we are just exploring how far we can/want to go.
Beachcomber66
Graduate10
in
Bridge to 10K
4 months ago
Running out of options
I'm
running
out of ideas - and hope. If you have any ideas/recommendations for other things to try, I'd love to hear them and would be really grateful! I live in Washington State, so some options, like pscyllocybin (sp?) treatment, aren't available to me. Thank you, Beth
I'm
running
out of ideas - and hope. If you have any ideas/recommendations for other things to try, I'd love to hear them and would be really grateful! I live in Washington State, so some options, like pscyllocybin (sp?) treatment, aren't available to me. Thank you, Beth
Coco_cinnamon
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
2 months ago
Running in Prague
Yes, I packed my
running
stuff, just in case. Having looked after poorly grandchildren last week, they kindly shared their germs with grandma, so over the weekend I was increasingly unwell myself, wondering if this break was a good idea at all.
Yes, I packed my
running
stuff, just in case. Having looked after poorly grandchildren last week, they kindly shared their germs with grandma, so over the weekend I was increasingly unwell myself, wondering if this break was a good idea at all.
Sax64
Graduate10
in
Bridge to 10K
5 months ago
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