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<blockquote data-quote="makka" data-source="post: 333208" data-attributes="member: 52100"><p>Hi Sid,</p><p></p><p>I am working to get some exercise in to the daily regime, I have half a stone to lose then I can use teh kit we have at home, air rower, cross trainer, core muscle trainer etc. All of which my lovely wife bought and doesn't use! However there is space in the garage to set up an electric heater and lay the kit out properly like a mini gym, then when the kids go to bed away we go.... </p><p></p><p>The GP referred gym and swim sessions are free for swimming, and discounted for the gym but are at fixed times, and it would appear designed for people unable to work, or that are retired. When I commented that my employer may be reluctant to let me do the sessions the response was along the lines of if they don't let you take them to a tribunal (reality check needed methinks!). This is the firm wjere the COE gets directors to lay off heart bypass patients with the comment get rid of him but don't kill him!</p><p></p><p>So we will plug away and see what teh nurse says on the 7th.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="makka, post: 333208, member: 52100"] Hi Sid, I am working to get some exercise in to the daily regime, I have half a stone to lose then I can use teh kit we have at home, air rower, cross trainer, core muscle trainer etc. All of which my lovely wife bought and doesn't use! However there is space in the garage to set up an electric heater and lay the kit out properly like a mini gym, then when the kids go to bed away we go.... The GP referred gym and swim sessions are free for swimming, and discounted for the gym but are at fixed times, and it would appear designed for people unable to work, or that are retired. When I commented that my employer may be reluctant to let me do the sessions the response was along the lines of if they don't let you take them to a tribunal (reality check needed methinks!). This is the firm wjere the COE gets directors to lay off heart bypass patients with the comment get rid of him but don't kill him! So we will plug away and see what teh nurse says on the 7th. [/QUOTE]
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