Just 2 short story, which I'm sure there must some TE members who can match its WoW factor. On how change in eating better, cycling and other major life events...result in major transformation and save one's life.
Story #1: A woman who I've known personally for past 5 years in a distant way, shared with me yesterday that she lost: 170 lbs. (but regained 70 lbs. and is working away to get it down). Before she had sleep apenea, did take in extra oxygen from a tank, had astigmatism..etc. She did have irregular heartbeat.
But now with her weight loss...she no longer has astimgatism in her eyes, no sleep apnea, etc. Of course this did occur after she chose to divorce, etc.
She does cycle several times weekly ...and has her hubby, a friendly cycling advocate and regular cycling commuter who encourages her along.
She a quietly confident woman now....a grandmother at 47 yrs.
Story #2: This past weekend was a happy gathering of cyclists /cycling advocates. One of the oldest members is a 70 yr. old grandmother who did randonneuring 20 yrs. ago. But she does still cycle...less. She doesn't own a car and lives by herself.. gets around by bike and public transit.
She is one of the most persistent cycling advocates in Vancouver area... Well, yesterday she was bummed out at herself for being too winded and hot (28 degreesF or so) after cycling a moderately hilly route to a winery. She vacillated between getting a ride back to hotel.. but 4 hrs. later after a pleasant group lunch, she chose to ride her own pace back in the still hot temp. Only 12 kms. and not as hilly.
I admire that verve. (She is an experienced cyclist and a retired nurse. So she would understand her own symptoms...)



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So the bike share program there had to have a truck service to redistribute the collection of too many shared bikes left at bottom of hills.
