Frankly, last week was rough as hell.
First, I contracted the flu, but missed the 48-hour window to get drugs.  I'm now convinced I've never had the flu before, or at least a strain like this.  Think every symptom.  I had them (and still have a few).  Will and Kathryn also fought something, but won their fights.  Dori, however, was diagnosed midweek with influenza B positive.  It floored her, just like it hammered me.  She compared the feeling of this flu to her radiation treatments in 2007.
Unfortunately, I had to work this week through Wednesday.  Monday was awful, and Tuesday was a 15-hour marathon without a break.  I thought I was coming around Wednesday, but hit a wall, just like when running a long distance.  Time almost stopped.  I was weak and sometimes dizzy.  Missing two to three square meals a day wasn't helping matters.  I just want to wipe away last week from my mind, and move on.  
After a restful Thursday and Friday, I'm about 80% today.  Today is Day Nine of Flu-orama, but I'm hoping to hop in the saddle again soon.  Certainly, I'm going to reevaluate running the Tom King Half Marathon in two weeks.  I'm almost sure I won't race and will search for other opportunities soon.
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Oh my- a very sick house. I am so sorry that you all seemed to get "wiped out" but the kids seemed to bounce back so quickly . How is Dori doing? I think she is off of all of her immunosuppressants - right? I know that does not make her immune system like a normal one.
I have run a bunch of marathons/half marathons and I certainly would be trying to give my body a break and resist the urge to run that 1/2 in 2 weeks. There are loads of others out there.
Keep on truckin'
Lea
Lea,
Dori is off all immunosuppressants.
Jim
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