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  1. #1
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    newbie from uk

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    Hi,

    Thought I would introduce myself and give my history warning it may be long lol

    I am 24, and well I started cycling offically this time last year, probably back in march/april time last year. First of I want to give a brief history on how I found the hobby. I had always exercised well I used to do a lot of walking usually arond 3 hours a day and I got bored, I had an old bike and started to use it just daily rides, and found I loved it, I then got a hybrid bike,a nd found the joys of getting a road bike and the cycling bug hit me. brief history here I also suffer with an eating disorder since the age of 14-15 so practically 10 years, I have been quite ill with it been hospitalised a number of occasions but been out of hospital for nearly 2 years and well on my way with recovery. Im still quite under weight, have osteperosis and have alot of body image issues and it has been a work in progress in terms of my mental health.

    BUT cycling last year helped my ed so much, it was the first time I felt that I had something that I enjoyed it helped my eating alot I was able to eat nearly 3000 calories when I was doing my 60 mile rides I got my fitness up quite fast and joined a local cycling group and did their club runs, and got my weight up a bit too. However I stopped at the end of the summer went through a blip with anorexia couldnt eat enough to sustain it, looked in the mirror and saw myself as fat all the old thoughts came back and bam completely stopped cycling I was also started college and knew i woldnt have time. however....

    now have started back at cycling but is still quite a battle to eat enough to keep my energy up and have lost a sense of urm normality around food. my course is nearly finished and for the first time in my life I have friends who dont have eds the last 10 years of my life have been a blur with my illness bt im getting my life back on track. have a place at university and going to train to be an occupational therapist.

    So thats me and im looking forward to meeting people who share a similar interest of cycling, hoping to get my fitness up again and manage other things too.

  2. #2
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    Mar 2011
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    Welcome. I am quite new here and consider myself new to cycling. Rode regularly, out of necessity,ages 10-24 then bought a car. So now in my 40's back at it. It's a great way to get fresh air and see sights. College can be quite stressful, and biking is a good stress reliever also. You definitely need to eat enough to fuel your body. My story is different in that I have lost 116 lbs. And have to stay mindful to keep it off.
    Anyway welcome.

  3. #3
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    Welcome from another (uk) newbie

    Cycling is a fantastic stress buster, I swear it's the only thing that keeps me sane

    And yes, a very brave post, so good for you! Hopefully this very friendly forum will add to the buzz of being on a bike

  4. #4
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    Aug 2010
    Location
    Wilts, UK
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    Hello and welcome!

    Good luck with your cycling, hopefully the better weather will allow you to ride a bit more and find some balance.
    Dawes Cambridge Mixte, Specialized Hardrock, Specialized Vita.

    mixedbabygreens My blog, which really isn't all about the bike.

  5. #5
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    Apr 2011
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    Hi thankyou for all the welcome messages.
    xxx

 

 

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