One bad "Endo"!!!
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 2:52 pm
This "endo" was pretty bad- it was followed up a "scopy!!"
Hey team-
I've been fighting Crohn's disease for the last 10 years. Mike Kelley teases me about being a bi-polar racer. "Stout- we never know what we're gonna get from you at the races...sometimes you are so fast- other times- you look like you're checked out..." I'm going to try to shed some light on why...
Racing for me has been an important aspect of my wellness over the last 5 years. It has given me something to do to get my wellness back. I strive to be strong to be able to race. It gives me benchmarks for good health. It's something that I love to do. Most of the guys that I race participate because they have kids or relatives that participate in the sport. My health has allowed me to be strong sometimes- and not so much at other times.
I lost half of my body's blood over the last few days. My Hematicrit (sp-?) is at 21 right now (super low blood count). I am just coming off the anesthetic so I'm as loopy as can be. I'll be here for another night as they are planning to give me 2 units of blood and keep an eye on all the trouble they discovered during the "endo"- "scopy". I've had really good health for the most part- but trouble comes once in a while.
Thanks Utah bmx family for all of your friendship and experiences. I'll do my best to get back in the game. I'll for sure tune in to the webcast this afternoon and watch the races from my hospital bed. Feel free to come by- I'll be here until Sunday morning.
St. Mark's Hospital Room # 328 West or Phone 268-7388
JS
Hey team-
I've been fighting Crohn's disease for the last 10 years. Mike Kelley teases me about being a bi-polar racer. "Stout- we never know what we're gonna get from you at the races...sometimes you are so fast- other times- you look like you're checked out..." I'm going to try to shed some light on why...
Racing for me has been an important aspect of my wellness over the last 5 years. It has given me something to do to get my wellness back. I strive to be strong to be able to race. It gives me benchmarks for good health. It's something that I love to do. Most of the guys that I race participate because they have kids or relatives that participate in the sport. My health has allowed me to be strong sometimes- and not so much at other times.
I lost half of my body's blood over the last few days. My Hematicrit (sp-?) is at 21 right now (super low blood count). I am just coming off the anesthetic so I'm as loopy as can be. I'll be here for another night as they are planning to give me 2 units of blood and keep an eye on all the trouble they discovered during the "endo"- "scopy". I've had really good health for the most part- but trouble comes once in a while.
Thanks Utah bmx family for all of your friendship and experiences. I'll do my best to get back in the game. I'll for sure tune in to the webcast this afternoon and watch the races from my hospital bed. Feel free to come by- I'll be here until Sunday morning.
St. Mark's Hospital Room # 328 West or Phone 268-7388
JS