Comments By hamrhed12

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Posted:  11 years, 2 months ago

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Will not be hard to do. Just read all the labels. Seriously. If you cut out the soft drinks and read the labels of the stuff you eat then you will be fine.

I wish that were so, Guyjax, but I'm having a hard enough time with this list my doctor gave me here at home...I can only imagine what it will be like on the road. It's two full sheets of paper listing foods I should avoid; basically any single item exceeding 300g of sodium. That rules out lunch meat (even turkey breast), chips (of course), and virtually anything canned, unless you can eat tuna fish WITHOUT a dab of mayo (yuck).

I guess it will be celery, carrots, unsalted almonds and dried fruit 'til I get the squirts! (TMI) shocked.png

Posted:  11 years, 2 months ago

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You'll be able to do a lot of it right in your truck with a little "creative engineering" to make room and find ways to do pull-ups and such. But it's totally doable. That program is fantastic!

Pull-ups on a truck? Seriously? Wow, the only thing I can think of that would be more challenging is, as Ryan mentioned, the diet. The low sodium thing is going to be harder than hard!!

Posted:  11 years, 2 months ago

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We just completed the 4 week classroom phase of CDL school, and guess who finished number one? You're lookin' at him (so to speak)! smile.gif Of course, this would not have been possible without the tremendous jump start I got from The High Road...no way! Now comes the real challenge. Practice pad on Monday morning!!

And Brett, I just received my very own copy of the YOU ARE YOUR OWN GYM dvd set. Hopefully I can figure a way to use this while on the road.

No, I'm not being ****y. I know I still have to graduate before I get there, and I'm sure I'll be crawling back here for moral support in the interim. Thanks to all in advance for being here!

Posted:  11 years, 2 months ago

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Need areas...

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wtf-2.gif i WORKED REALLY HARD TO GET MY AMOUNT OF POSTS WAY UP THERE ON THE OLD FORUM...AND NOW i HAVETA START BACK AT ZERO ?????

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Hey, I worked hard on mine too. But sometimes you gotta start from scratch.. HAHA

Not necessarily. Even banks will let you start a new order of checks on a brand new account at 1001 (for those who still use checks).

And that self-edit feature is a must. Think I'll stifle myself 'til that's added!

Posted:  11 years, 2 months ago

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First visit to the new forum and brief update

Best of luck, Old School. Pullin' for ya every day!

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