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Old 01-12-12, 03:27 PM
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pauschl
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Originally Posted by Artkansas
Biking can be good in recovery. It gives you time to think, it gives you time to just be in the present. It gives you exercise so that you can live a strong meaningful life. So in some ways it will add to the time you have with your family because you mix the exercise time with transportation time and add years to your life.
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I see what you're saying... that you feel you should spend the time with your family instead of on the bike. I understand that but your feelings may come around. We all need (some more that others) time alone so that our time with loved ones is richer. The bike CAN help with that. Or not. Maybe you will someday ride with a new attitude and more enjoyment and have a deeper relationship with your family because of this loss.

Carry on.
Peace to you.
paul
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