I started feeling weak when my supervisor was driving me back to Canmore where was I stationed for the day after a run of a car back to Banff earlier (we run a really tight fleet out here). I recognized the first signs of *bonking and I knew I needed to eat something sugary or drink something with sugar to jumpstart my motor. I kicked myself in the ass metaphorically because I had neglected to eat earlier.
Things appeared to settle down after I drank a little and bit into a candy bar. But as I drove back to get Tess for her appointment I started to get a headache at the base of my neck and vertigo kicked in. I forced myself to concentrate as best I could and somehow made it to the front door of our condo and flopped onto our living room couch.
"I feel dizzy"
Those were the only words I told Tess. She describes my appearance as being very pale and she could feel my pulse quickening. I had never *bonked this hard before. The vertigo finally got to me and I vomited all I had ingested earlier into the kitchen sink.
Tess made several phone calls to her friends and fortunantly Kuya Romeo was able to drive me to the Banff Mineral Springs Hospital where I was checked into the ER. I was suited up in a hospital gown and lay on a gurney with my wife beside me holding my hand. The irony being that her stomach ache had dissipated and it was now me who appeared to be in need of medical attention.
I was extremely frustrated with the situation and I knew that this was putting an untold amount of stress on Tess. The last thing I wanted to do. As I lay there I determined that this would never happen again and whatever it was I would fight it. I don't know how powerful mind is over matter but as soon as I thought those thoughts and prayed my symptons started to dissipate.
In fact when the doctor finally came in to see me and conducted her checkup she said I was in good health and was willing to send me home for bed rest after half an hour more of observation. During that time period Ate Lynn came to visit and both she and Tess when out to hunt me up some food. I ate. I felt all the more better.
We walked home...
*Bonking or otherwise known as "hitting the wall" is a reference derived from endurance sports most notably cycling. This condition occurs when stores of glycogen in the liver and muscles have been depleted. The indivdual suffering from this well experience an extreme loss of energy, sharp fatigue, and often vertigo. Slight cases can be remedied through ingesting food or drink containing carbohydrates.
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