So immensely strange, this life. Yesterday’s post on Facebook had this title: “A spring in my step once more … ” I was heading to the elliptical at Basic-Fit, ready to begin again.
Within the post I said this: “The journey ahead is unknown. There will be many trials and joys.”
True.
I thought I was being smart – spending far less time on the machine than previously, and schussing at a slower speed. Nope.
I got my heart rate up to 117 beats per minute. That’s good. Then I headed home. I was watching the Tour de France on TV. Gosh, those guys are strong!
And then, suddenly … I was burning up. I was dizzy. Cycling and playing cello and singing didn’t matter at all.
I wetted a hand towel and laid down. I tried to sleep but there was no chance. A flicker of my male ego said that I’d be fine. Tough it out. It’s not really bad enough to go to Emergency.
But then I found myself stumbling down the stairs to the street. I had planned to take the bus to AZ Sint-Lucas, my local hospital. But there on the stairs was my neighbour Donia. Five months ago we had met at pretty much the same spot when I was also sick. She drove me then. I asked her to drive me now.
What a great person Donia is. She walked me arm-in-arm to her car since I was wobbly. At Emergency, she took my Identity Card and dealt with the triage woman while I slumped in my chair.
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Well, well, well. I don’t have the energy to continue right now. It’s okay, Bruce. Go back to sleep.
Tomorrow I’ll return.
wishing you a speedy but safe recovery from whatever is going on in your body 🩷🙏🏻
Thank you, Luna, for sending love my way.