Disclaimer: P90X is tough and you should be in decent shape before going all out using this system. You could certainly use P90X to get fit but listen to your body and only do what you can. This is *my* journal and I do not advocate that anyone do what I'm doing. Some of it is probably very foolish and you should do your own research and/or consult with a doctor before doing crazy stuff like this.
Here's an additional disclaimer for this post. You might want to give reading this post a pass if reading about the following topics would be less than pleasant for you: violent and messy flu symptoms, gore, and my butt (sometimes all combined).
In my last post, I started with my excuses of why I haven't done P90X for the past month. I would like to continue those excuses here from where I left off.
I made an appointment on my way out of the doctor's office for the following week so that I could have the stitches removed from my butt. Next was the 2 hour ride home in the car. Imagine sliding into home base for 150 miles and you'll get the picture. I now know why we have two butt cheeks. One won't do the job. It takes both of them to support the weight of our body.
I couldn't wait to get home. Not that anything was fun. Walking hurt. Sitting hurt. Bending over . . . fogedaboudit. Anything that I dropped was staying there until next week.
I was scheduled to have the stitches out on Thursday morning. Right before that, Wednesday night happened.
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