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<blockquote data-quote="zauberflote" data-source="post: 2010175" data-attributes="member: 496650"><p>[USER=494032]@Mctony64[/USER] I am 13 years older than you, and only recently given the news of preD. I have lost and found my mojo so many times I can’t count. I have recently relocated it, which feels great. [USER=53162]@Juicyj[/USER] ‘s description of just plodding on best fits what I find works for me. If I absolutely canNOT make that 3 mile walk on this day, walk to the bottom of the street (about 4 suburban houses’ worth of walk) and say I DID IT. That is something. </p><p>I hope you come out of it soon. My brother is exactly your age, been preD for 10 yrs or so, and has recently had the very same experience as you, although he was more of a daily 10k-er for years. He has various injuries, aches and pains, and a dramatic 13 yr old daughter with an underachieving 20-something brother both living at home. For him, stress plays a huge role in mojo. As it is for me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zauberflote, post: 2010175, member: 496650"] [USER=494032]@Mctony64[/USER] I am 13 years older than you, and only recently given the news of preD. I have lost and found my mojo so many times I can’t count. I have recently relocated it, which feels great. [USER=53162]@Juicyj[/USER] ‘s description of just plodding on best fits what I find works for me. If I absolutely canNOT make that 3 mile walk on this day, walk to the bottom of the street (about 4 suburban houses’ worth of walk) and say I DID IT. That is something. I hope you come out of it soon. My brother is exactly your age, been preD for 10 yrs or so, and has recently had the very same experience as you, although he was more of a daily 10k-er for years. He has various injuries, aches and pains, and a dramatic 13 yr old daughter with an underachieving 20-something brother both living at home. For him, stress plays a huge role in mojo. As it is for me! [/QUOTE]
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