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I got my repair information and replacement electronics board from www.treadmilldoctor.com .
$100 to fix a $1200 treadmill.View Thread

So exercise is actually measurably good for your physical health, and is capable of reducing pain throughout the body.
This is one of the reasons that even bypass surgery patients are encouraged to walk some IN THE HOSPITAL, even when they think they can barely stand. I know, they did it to me. Two days after surgery, nurses made me walk, assisted, from ICU to my 2nd stage recovery room. That was the scariest part of the surgery event.View Thread

Your body is working very hard to lose excess heat. Keep a hand towel or two handy.View Thread

Dr. Weil:
Salt loss is huge in heat related problems. People need to get more potassium when training or exercising in the heat.
Keep oranges or bananas on hand, along with water. I've always been a big OJ fan, and have also had better heat tolerance than most people I know.View Thread
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