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03-10-2016 19:11
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03-11-2016 04:27
03-11-2016 04:27
@Marydu You can tell the battery level by looking at the phone app - at least "full", "not full" and "needs charging".
03-14-2016 08:33
03-14-2016 08:33
You are that crazy person at the grocery store pushing your cart with one hand so you wont lose steps.
You carry everything with your non-fitbit hand so you wony lose steps
03-14-2016 10:46
03-14-2016 10:46
You read posts here between classes during library before studies begn, and learnt you spelled addicted wrong a few times before. Was spelling it addictted. 😕
You learn to spell better wen you have a fitbit.
you read fitbit posts afap, to get up and get to steppin, Chicago Style steppin's count too, bye, my fitbit addiction is calling.
03-14-2016 12:28
03-14-2016 12:28
03-14-2016 12:55
03-14-2016 12:55
@MendedHeart wrote:
Stepquizkathy,
I already did 30 min on elliptical, 30 min on treadmill, and 2 hours lifting weights and resistance training. I will probably walk another 2 miles in the Alabama mountains. Not bad for a 66 year old recovering from open heart surgery.
MendedHeart
Not bad at all, just not bad at all! I'm recovering from spine surgery, and still in a back brace, but I've been walking 3 to 4 miles a day either on the treadmill, outdoors, or in the mall. Recovery is going much faster because of the daily exercise. Keep on Stepping!
03-14-2016 14:46
03-14-2016 14:46
03-14-2016 15:03
03-14-2016 15:03
@MendedHeart wrote:
I'm humbled you aced my two heart attacks with a spine surgery.
MendedHeart
I didn't mean to ace you or humble you - far from it! I just wanted to encourage you to keep up the exercise, a little at a time if necessary, keep on keeping on. Having had 2 heart attacks of my own, I know what that recovery entails. Fortunately, I never had to have open-heart surgery, just angoplasty and physical therapy. But, it was that 2nd heart attack that got me off the sofa and onto the treadmill.
03-14-2016 15:11
03-14-2016 15:11
03-14-2016 15:31
03-14-2016 15:31
Oh My Gosh! That is so me. I even get a small cart if the stores have them. They are easier to do one handed since they don't have so many wheel issues. I even go up and down aisles when I know where I want to go to get more steps.
I always carry things in my non-Fitbit arm. If I get out of a car, I have to switch arms after am out.
03-15-2016 19:26
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03-15-2016 19:34
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03-16-2016 05:19
03-16-2016 05:19
03-16-2016 07:42
03-16-2016 07:42
Ok, I'm an idiot - all I see on the cell phone is it's charge level - I tap on the Fitbit app and it says the same. What am I not looking at?
03-16-2016 16:42
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03-16-2016 16:58
03-16-2016 16:58
03-19-2016 15:50
03-19-2016 15:50
@Odyssey13 wrote:Vicki, you are so right.
If there is a 12 step program for addicts, I don't want to even know about it. This is one addiction that I pray will stay in my life forever.
How funny, U posted 18,800 times. I believe it is already in your life forever!
Matt and me decided it is to be YellowStone national park 4 spring break. Plan on stepping lots next week. We both are *addicted* (spelled right
03-19-2016 15:53
03-19-2016 15:53
@MendedHeart wrote:
Stepquizkathy,
I already did 30 min on elliptical, 30 min on treadmill, and 2 hours lifting weights and resistance training. I will probably walk another 2 miles in the Alabama mountains. Not bad for a 66 year old recovering from open heart surgery.
MendedHeart
Not bad at all and whatta wrokout already. Enjoy the mtns! and more stepping.
03-22-2016 05:24
03-22-2016 05:24
You know you're a FitBit addict when: You walk around the house looking for your FitBit, and wonder how many steps you're not getting counted for because you're not wearing your FitBit.