One Of Those Days
I have been pretty good with all of this cancer stuff. Pretty positive.
But this morning I was tired and knew I had to swim and run. The first triathlon is not too far off, and it was time to step up training. There was a time where I thought it was all too much. That it is really a fool's errand thinking that I will be healthy enough to show up at the starting line, let alone finish. So I did delay a bit. Then stopped thinking like that and signed up for two more sprint triathlons.
Even if I do go back on chemo, I will do my best to find a way to train and make those two triathlons - which would bring the total to three - by the beginning of June.
Someone in the pool today mentioned that I was looking like I was drowning. And yes, to one side it is a bit more for me to warm up. We were working a bit, great tips. But they mentioned they thought there is no way I would be ready for the first triathlon. I told them if I make the starting line, that would be a victory and explained my condition. Inoperable cancer and just a matter of when chemo comes back and I am doing everything to avoid. Got the reaction that is pretty much universal when I tell people (I keep it quiet), jaw pretty much hit the floor, then a smile and even more help because that changes everything. 😀
#iTri4ACure
But this morning I was tired and knew I had to swim and run. The first triathlon is not too far off, and it was time to step up training. There was a time where I thought it was all too much. That it is really a fool's errand thinking that I will be healthy enough to show up at the starting line, let alone finish. So I did delay a bit. Then stopped thinking like that and signed up for two more sprint triathlons.
Even if I do go back on chemo, I will do my best to find a way to train and make those two triathlons - which would bring the total to three - by the beginning of June.
Someone in the pool today mentioned that I was looking like I was drowning. And yes, to one side it is a bit more for me to warm up. We were working a bit, great tips. But they mentioned they thought there is no way I would be ready for the first triathlon. I told them if I make the starting line, that would be a victory and explained my condition. Inoperable cancer and just a matter of when chemo comes back and I am doing everything to avoid. Got the reaction that is pretty much universal when I tell people (I keep it quiet), jaw pretty much hit the floor, then a smile and even more help because that changes everything. 😀
#iTri4ACure
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