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Topic starter 07/12/2015 5:44 pm  

Hi Questrians, I am happy to tell you that my desire to live a long fruitful life in the future has been enhanced by the fact that my daughter and her husband are having a baby next year in June. It is their first and our first grandchild! In preparation, I will need to develop more stamina and get fitter. I have been slack the past few weeks and I've been indulging in the odd block of chocolate and sweets that I love. However the scales are telling me it's time to get back on to the Quest for Life organic diet and so tomorrow is day one. I will start by going to the market to buy fresh farmyard supplies. My swimming and walking has also taken a dive recently as well, so the swimming pool will also be visited tomorrow morning as per my old regime. Do you find that you go off the track and then have to pull yourself back and get back on it? I think I get complacent at times when things are good, but then I start to go down hill and have to remind myself that I am supposed to be taking very good care of myself and not getting slack. So all of you 'Questrians' who have gone off the track, let's get back on and remind ourselves of the joys we experienced at Quest. I think I am going to need your encouragement! Keep in touch. Jenny 😉


   
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Hello again everyone. I have had a really bad week with the recent cut down on the oxycodone. I am getting close to not having it at all and my pain is through the roof! I have submitted to some 'in between' allocated tablets on occasion, but mostly I just lay around feeling miserable!! However the good news is that I have not given up. I still do my meditation and relaxation every day. I don't know if I will ever be totally free of oxycodone. I want to and am trying to be. Is anyone else having the same trouble? I am stiff and sore and the meditation makes me feel better but doesn't seem to address this in the short term. I know it takes time!!! I am going to go to the pool today so I know that will help. XX


   
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