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<blockquote data-quote="Bon83" data-source="post: 1500321" data-attributes="member: 397387"><p>I have friends who are very understanding and want to help. I run with a friend who wants to carry some glucose gels when we are together. I was initially embarrassed but now I say they are in my pouch if need be and I appreciate that she cares. Another running pal told me he had had a big stroke 12 months ago - I immidiately (in my head) thought oh I hope he's ok running- falling into the trap [emoji23]. I didn't think he couldn't run just that I would look out for him and he would look out for me I'm sure. I find that the people I exercise with are a lot less patronising than let's say the general public - they all seem to have something be it an injury, heart issue etc so probably understand</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bon83, post: 1500321, member: 397387"] I have friends who are very understanding and want to help. I run with a friend who wants to carry some glucose gels when we are together. I was initially embarrassed but now I say they are in my pouch if need be and I appreciate that she cares. Another running pal told me he had had a big stroke 12 months ago - I immidiately (in my head) thought oh I hope he's ok running- falling into the trap [emoji23]. I didn't think he couldn't run just that I would look out for him and he would look out for me I'm sure. I find that the people I exercise with are a lot less patronising than let's say the general public - they all seem to have something be it an injury, heart issue etc so probably understand [/QUOTE]
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