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melclarity
8 years agoMember
I have to agree with @Primek I certainly don't exercise as much as I should, and I couldnt exercise through chemo and had to stop working half way through. I'm a very determined strong minded woman and it certainly wasn't for lack of any of that, but being so incredibly ill...that it shattered me more than anyone will ever ever know, that I had to give myself permission to stop everything. My recovery was so difficult, I literally had to learn to walk again...that's right just walk?? it is amazing how different we all are. Exercise is important and I value my sessions with my Exercise Physiologist and my progress 2 years on, but its been painstaking and challenging...and nobody would know because nobody has walked in my shoes.
As for work I concur, I have a very demanding job working in an Autism Specific School, where being agile is a prerequisite dealing with challenging behaviours. Excercise I do feel better and I strive to do more everyday. Do I believe that had any part in me getting BC?? ummm absolutely not. I was incredibly active I used to ride an exercise bike 22km a day, do 3 days at gym and walk every other day and Ive had it twice...hmmm LOL. I really wish they'd stop trying to find things to blame...NOBODY is the same...there are NO commonalities...nature of Science is they have to have something to explain things....
As for work I concur, I have a very demanding job working in an Autism Specific School, where being agile is a prerequisite dealing with challenging behaviours. Excercise I do feel better and I strive to do more everyday. Do I believe that had any part in me getting BC?? ummm absolutely not. I was incredibly active I used to ride an exercise bike 22km a day, do 3 days at gym and walk every other day and Ive had it twice...hmmm LOL. I really wish they'd stop trying to find things to blame...NOBODY is the same...there are NO commonalities...nature of Science is they have to have something to explain things....