tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7381223979507114346.post5919155097046984636..comments2024-03-28T16:58:03.030-04:00Comments on Success Along the Weigh: Oh...I wasn't supposed to weigh in today, was I?Anele @ Success Along the Weighhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03986921867517926199noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7381223979507114346.post-2063338069286659882012-10-27T12:25:40.661-04:002012-10-27T12:25:40.661-04:00I know this is past, but didn't you mention (o...I know this is past, but didn't you mention (or maybe I'm thinking of a different blog) that the exercise equipment was downstairs (or up)? If so, maybe the pain was from the stair climbing. I know my bones and joints HATE when I come home. I have no choice but to climb a loooooong staircase to get inside the house. There aren't tons of stairs (hmmmmm...never counted them), but they're higher than American stairs, go my knees and hips dread them.<br />Just a theory....may be thinking that because our LOVELY soppy weather is making my previous leg break (sp?) ache.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04995439201162122722noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7381223979507114346.post-70106373634312960992011-09-19T09:38:01.792-04:002011-09-19T09:38:01.792-04:00I totally understand the love hate with the scale ...I totally understand the love hate with the scale thing. It's a fickle friend. Did you read the sp article over the weekend on exercise while being older? I know you are NOT older like I am but it did talk about when you have joint/tendon issues like we older folks do that you should not be operating under the 'no pain, no gain' theory. Pain means stop, or at least slow down. Pain is not a good thing. I'm glad you're listening to your body!Dianehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15717758915060629723noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7381223979507114346.post-64641161309114316072011-09-17T13:35:47.586-04:002011-09-17T13:35:47.586-04:00Oh, girlfriend, you know me. I don't even lik...Oh, girlfriend, you know me. I don't even like to SAY the T word. lol (For those who may not know me, I cut my left little toe off on my treadmill, which was quickly donated to my nephew.) <br /><br />A funny thing happened while Bill was home for his two weeks off (alternating with four weeks out on his ship in the Gulf of Mexico, again for those who don't know me). We have a little 10 gallon aquarium in the bathroom. It goes with the sea theme and provides a nice, dim light for those who go potty in the night. He was being a dear and vacuuming the gunk out the bottom of the tank when the hose came out of the sink. Water spewed all down the counter and about five gallons of it drowned my digital scale that I love for its accuracy. <br /><br />So if your aquarium murders your scale, is that a sign from God? lol I'm glad yours is moving in the right direction, however slowly. That's a good sign!!MissyEhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04908854239406213971noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7381223979507114346.post-67415312838413712522011-09-17T09:25:07.916-04:002011-09-17T09:25:07.916-04:00I would never think you were a wuss. Pain and avo...I would never think you were a wuss. Pain and avoiding injury are perfectly good reasons to alter your workout. <br /><br />How do scales and tapes gain this kind of power over us? My other "stuff" doesn't. My microwave never says "pssst, you're standing there, heat up something". My washing machine never says "hey, you're standing here, strip your clothes off and wash them". My bed does occasionally call out to me, but that's different.another layerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15756727485274694135noreply@blogger.com