fickerson Wrote:
red Wrote:
Dalen Wrote:
your mom is safe red, no worries. the worst that can happen is a cat. 1, and shit, i'll go outside and walk around in that shit

thanks, d. yeah, my parents are pretty fearless when it comes to hurricanes (that's why i worry about them). we stayed on vacation in clearwater during helena in '85, i think. they let me play in the rain until a gust of wind carried me a few feet away from them.
hey - how was your race??
thanks for asking. sore subject, though.
I made it through the swim in a record breaking (i never tire of sarcasm) hour and forty minutes. It was probably the most difficult thing I've ever physically done in my life. Then, after about 15 miles of biking, I threw up, got really dizzy, felt faint, etc. Made it to the turnaround at approx. mile 18 and sort of fell off my bike. Was rushed to the medical tent in a cool ambulance and they said that I had decreased lung capacity and was dehydrated/had heat stroke. Makes sense since I did inhale/swallow quite a bit of water in the swim and I didn't drink a lot of electrolytes as I should've. Went to the emergency room, where they gave me four i.v. bags of saline to help with the dehydration. Then, just when I thought the doctor was letting me go, he told me that I had to stay overnight because some muscle enzyme (basically, the muscle was breaking down) was elevated. Whatever this enzyme is, if it's not flushed out of the system, it can mess with your kidneys. So, I stayed in the hospital overnight. But, I cried enough at the medical tent, located conveniently next to the finish line (I cried every time someone finished), that one of the EMTs snagged a "finisher" medal for me.
So, I'm pissed that I didn't finish, feel like a real asshole for not properly hydrating, and as I unpacked my tri bag, felt like maybe this triathlon stuff just isn't for me. Maybe I'll take up tennis. Or curling. I've always wanted to try curling.
now back to hurricanes.