Mary-France Mimeault
Stories (3/0)
The forgotten part
It all started on a cold winter night in 2011, I was driving, and there it was. The black ice that I never saw coming. The car simply slipped, I couldn’t brake, even though I tried so hard to stop it. A loud bang rang out in the silence, I had collided with a car that was driving my way. Then everything stopped. No sound, no image, no feeling. It stayed that way for at least twelve hours. Then I woke up in my bed, with no idea how I got there, and it seemed like whatever injuries I must have had somehow healed.
By Mary-France Mimeault3 years ago in Fiction
"Why Am I Not Losing Weight?"
First of all, if you are not seeing the results you were hoping for at first, DO NOT PANIC! I suggest using both the scale and a measuring tape to see exactly how much progress you're making. Sometimes, even though the scale shows nothing, the tape may reveal that you've made more progress than you could've imagined!
By Mary-France Mimeault5 years ago in Longevity
My 90 Days to Fitness
I started gaining weight when I was five years old and was never able to lose all of it. Some other things have kept me from losing it, such as problems with my knees from the age of nine that made some exercises impossible for me to do, and also the fact that those knee problems have had me unable to do any exercise for six weeks every time they've gotten hurt. It's happened 12 times in total, which means that the weight I gained in those six weeks was even harder to lose because I knew that if I did certain things I would go back to square one in that wheelchair—and I'm stuck with that problem for all of my life.
By Mary-France Mimeault5 years ago in Longevity