>>701
Black is good because sugar is bad. Milk is probably fine depending on your dairy consumption goals. Creamer usually has a lot of calories, though, so be careful about half-and-half or whatever else.
There's also some controversy over whether drip coffee is healthier because it removes some bad components or if it's worse for you than espresso because it removes good components so maybe do some research into that.
>>696
Soreness is a poor indicator of a good workout. Just make sure you are doing the form correctly. Ensure both your head and shoulders are moving up and down in a full range of motion and so are your legs. Feel the muscle that are contracting.
Record how many sets and reps you do and if you think it's too easy then try adding to either, slowly, until your lower back muscles start failing.
>>702
Get cleared from your doctor first, Anon. I don't want to tell you to do something and it causes your other testicle to explode.
If you need somewhere to start, you can always do a little bodyweight. It's hard to hurt yourself doing that, and there's modifications to each exercise if you can't do them the "normal" way (girl push-ups, wall push-ups, different types of dips, etc).
If you are cleared for, and comfortable with, using weight then just do a workout that consists of Legs, Back, Chest, Shoulder, Core in that order. Change the exercise a little every day of the week you go. For example, Goblet Squat, Bent Over Row, Bench Press, Shoulder Press, Chrunches on one day, and then Box Squats, Incline Row, Incline Bench, Shrugs, and Supermans for the second. You can keep rotating in different exercises to change things up. It's not a bad way to sample a bunch of options and get back into it. After a couple months you'll want to look for a "real" program.