I do not want to say it too loud but it seems like the fever is gone for good ( more than 24hrs without it ).... these last 5 days here in Toronto were a pain in my ...back ;-).
5 days of no training, 5 days of not-very-productive work, 5 days of bit*hing with whomever talked with me over the phone/chat.... ( yes people get sick with terrible viruses and side effects way worse than mine ... I shouldn't have complained that much about it ), 5 days of thinking how boring is life without Kimmy, 5 days of considering my loss of fitness for the next races like the biggest disaster on earth, 5 days of watching crappy Canadian tv ( hockey, commercials, food and idiotic fat losing programs, royal wedding..... repeat* ), 5 days of moving my heavy butt from the bed to the car to the office to the car to the grocery shop ( where I managed to do some walking intervals between the aisles :-P ).....
I could go ahead for other 5days....... for example... 5 days of reading medical web pages about stomach flu and intestinal viruses...
I learned quite a bit about it but what hit me the most was reading the first line of most of those articles in the section "how do I get a stomach bug":
1) Follow the 2-40-140 rule. Don’t eat meats, dressings, salads, or other foods that have been kept more than 2 hours between 40 and 140 degrees.
Be especially careful with deli meats like turkey or ham.
Guess what I had on the plane on Wednesday evening ( the night before getting sick )... a well seasoned Panera "italian" sandwich with a humongous amount of deli meat of doubtful quality that waited in my backpack about 6 hours before making into my mouth....DOH!
Well..... enough. I am better now, second day without fever is starting well and I might be able to hit the gym tonight and get back to a normal tri-life soon.
Let me just tell you that It sucked big time to be out here with the flu!
Time to go to work now,
Big hug from gassy V.
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Finally some time to blog
It seems like a yearly pattern, I crash my bike end of March, I travel to Europe and Canada in April without any moment of relief and relax and all of a sudden the first Half Ironman is right there waiting for the unprepared me. ( Last year it was Escape From Alcatraz ).
Wildflower Long Course is going to happen no matter what, one of the oldest, toughest, most extreme and wildest race an athlete is suppose to race in. ( 25000 people expected in a remote park in Lake San Antonio ).
This last month quite a lot of significant changes happened:
- My brother got married
- My brother and Betta will have a daughter ( Sara!!! )
- My parents renovated our house
- I am HAPPY.... I might have found what I have been looking for ...
Work life is crazier than ever.... hard to explain at the moment... delicate argument.
(Some times I do believe we look alike! )
Training was proceeding ok ( not amazingly well ) but the last 2 weeks were a disaster.... being in Italy... flying for 20-30hrs.. getting an intestinal flu here in Toronto ( that's why I am here writing... with this fever there is not much I can do outdoor ).... I hope to be able to walk out of the hotel on Monday healthy enough to work and train HARD.
What's going to happen in the next weeks:
- WF Race on April 30th,
- WF Relay race on May 1st
- Simona visiting, Mathieu business visiting
- Xterra Triathlon in Santa Cruz May 15th
- .... and the most important month of my training to get ready for Ironman 70.3 ITALY.
( who is that piece of art of a lady? )
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