the week it was...
Sometimes life throws
things at you. No reason to explain it but asks you to deal with it the best
way humanly possible.How
are you going to get over this bump in the road? Leading into Hamburg I
was feeling unwell and took it pretty easy. I had three days where I felt
revitalised and thought maybe I would be going into WTS Hamburg feeling
refreshed. Unfortunately, my body felt
otherwise. Two days before the race, I was throwing up and the thought of food
made me feel even sicker. I lined up on
Saturday afternoon, put my game face on and wanted to do the best race I could
under the circumstances. I dove into the water and my body felt so weak. Coming
out of the water 40 seconds back, doesn’t reflect at all how I have been
swimming over the past few weeks. My arms had nothing to give and neither did
my legs when I wanted to accelerate out of the saddle. I hate to DNF but on
Saturday, my body had nothing to give and at the world stage, you cannot be off
your game because you are just going to get swallowed up.
I headed back to
Vitoria and wanted to get everything sorted out with my health so I could start
training properly again. I went to the hospital with the hope I would get some antibiotics
and I could go home. I had some tests done that showed some inflammation in my
pancreas and the enzymes levels were a lot higher than normal. The pancreas is
an organ in the body that is responsible for the digestion of food especially
the digestion of protein . It also is responsible for making the hormone
insulin which helps control blood sugar levels in the body. After blood tests, x ray , ultrasound, they wanted to make sure, it wasn’t a ulcer in
my stomach causing the problem. This meant I had to go on a drip and stay in
hospital to keep monitored.
Wednesday night I had an endoscopy where they knocked me out
and inserted a thin tube down my throat into my stomach to see if there was any
problems. All I remember was the nurse telling me I would feel an inch in my
arm from the anaesthesia and a hour
later I wake up to Shania Twain playing on the radio. They found nothing in my
stomach which was a positive and it was back to sorting out my pancreas. With
all these tests for my stomach and pancreas, I have not been allowed to eat or
drink at all or starved for 12 hour periods which have nearly killed me! I had
to let my pancreas calm down, without the process of digesting food, this was
also a reason why I wasn’t allowed to eat. After my endoscopy, I was put on a
liquid diet. Dinner was a bowl of chicken stock, breakfast was a cup of tea and
juice and I couldn’t wait for some proper food.
I have been soaking up the food I have been allowed like soup and tea. I felt terrible
setting off the massive alarm, with the nurse running in just to ask for a tea.
I get a little bored in here but I have decided to call it
my palace. My room is quiet big and I have a big window I can open up and soak
up the fresh air from outside whilst I read or just listen to music. I do some
glute exercises and have my daily stretch , just to move out of my bed. We had
a crazy storm the first night so I had prime position to watch from my window.
The same guy comes in and wheels me around in a wheel chair or moves my bed to
different rooms. There is only so much Masterchef I can watch especially being
on verge of starvation but I always had company, when the young nurse also
enjoyed my choice of shows. The English of the staff is very good but goggle
translator has helped us out this week in getting the important things
communicated. We have been having
trouble all week with the blood pressure machine. My heart rate is too low that
the machine couldn’t pick up anything under 40. We finally got a special
machine in and found out my heart rate was 35 sitting up in a chair. I would
love to know what it is when I am fully relaxed! To everyone that has visited
me so far this week in hospital and brought me gifts, I appreciate it so much
and the chats! It has been the best part of my days so far and I love the
company to make my days go alittle faster.
I was allowed to go home on Friday with some special doctor’s
orders to help me get better and maintain my health. I walked straight out the
door, looked up at the sky and soaked in the fresh air. It felt so good to walk
outside. I rode myself to the hospital on Tuesday and it was actually nice to
ride myself back home. I was straight
onto our dietician Greg Cox, to help me choose the right diet to help the inflammation
stay down and get me back to working order. Thanks IƱigo Mujika for helping me get
the treatment I need so quick here in Vitoria. Now to get better and stronger for the
remaindered of the season!
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