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Can a Type 1 run a marathon at 50?
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<blockquote data-quote="Robinredbreast" data-source="post: 2049138" data-attributes="member: 44643"><p>My left knee has always been a bit of a problem, bending fine, getting back up again a little difficult at times. I am in awe of people who run a marathon whether they have diabetes or not.</p><p>I really wish I had ran a marathon years ago, just a small one to start with, I would like to prove to myself that I could do it, not to mention raising money for a charity.</p><p>ps I was hit by a Ice hockey puck in the middle part of 1980's, I was in the crowd with family as it was husband's ( then Ex) birthday. The pain was quite bad, but I played it down as lights were on me and the Canadian players kept asking if I was okay, did I need help ? I was embarrassed too and just wanted to hide away, not one for the spotlight, so knee suffered. .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robinredbreast, post: 2049138, member: 44643"] My left knee has always been a bit of a problem, bending fine, getting back up again a little difficult at times. I am in awe of people who run a marathon whether they have diabetes or not. I really wish I had ran a marathon years ago, just a small one to start with, I would like to prove to myself that I could do it, not to mention raising money for a charity. ps I was hit by a Ice hockey puck in the middle part of 1980's, I was in the crowd with family as it was husband's ( then Ex) birthday. The pain was quite bad, but I played it down as lights were on me and the Canadian players kept asking if I was okay, did I need help ? I was embarrassed too and just wanted to hide away, not one for the spotlight, so knee suffered. . [/QUOTE]
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