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well today I woke up with a horroble sinus infection....and all I wanted to do was lay there and sleep. today was weigh in day so I stripped and stepped on the scale and it read 199.3!!! woohoo! so I preceeded to get on my workout clothes and tennidls shoes and did my normal 2 hour workout. now, I will admit I walked my 30 minutes on the treadmill instead of my normal jog/sprint.

as I sit here drinking my hot tea watching trashy reality tv, not feeling well at all...i'm proud of myslef and feel good that I still worked out....and that I'm in ONEDERLAND!!!! :smile:

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Trish...what a great feeling, huh??? Even though you were feeling crappy you still got your butt in gear. Way to go!

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That's Awesome! I'm proud of you! I try to find something each day that I'm proud of myself for doing, usually it's as simple as turning down a piece of chocolate. But continuing a 2 hour workout when you're feeling under weather is amazing! Good for you!

I miss onederland! I'll move there soon enough!

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That's great! As someone who takes any excuse not to work out, I'm especially proud of you :smile:

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Way to go! I can't wait to join you in Onederland! Thank you for the inspiration. :(

BTW, I'm not so sure I'd call that a "NSV". It seems like a pretty specific SV! :smile:

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christie~ i thought of that as soon as i hit post...so it was a mix of NSV and SV...haha

thanks for the happiness for me! :smile:

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Congratulations on onederland...and working out even though you didn't feel like it!

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Congratulations!

Remember, it's okay to take it easy if you're ill. My rule of thumb is to nix the workouts if the infection travels to my chest; with head stuff, I do it if I am able. (Sinuses can make me dizzy...)

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AWESOME!!!!! 2 hour workout? when you are sick? You are my idol.

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betsy- I get pneumonia so easily that as soon as I get a small cough I am in the doctors office....im not gonne let a head cold knock me down!

I had a goal I set for myslf for my birthday and missed it by ONE STINKING POUND!!! so I made another goal for Nov 1st...and I am nine lbs away...and I am NOT missing it this time. haha I TRY to do 2 hrs every day but usually run about an hour to 75 minutes...but not last week, this week or next week....two hours no exceptions! :)

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