I have felt a lot better these past few weeks and my skin feels totally different and I can feel weight coming off and muscles tightening up as I continue to exercise and my diet takes on a habit rather than being a novelty. I tend to have a lot of salads now and I'm enjoying them as I make them with some little twists to the recipe. I'm doing 30 minutes of exercise a day and hit the 7kM mark on the XTrainer today. I'm exercising late in the afternoon after having done a days work which means that I am actually stopping myself being slouched over my desk and I get on and do a good 30 minute work out. I've been doing three peaks in 30 minutes which is pretty strenuous.
In the world cup today the USA did brilliantly to come back from a 2:0 score to even the match. England were utterly dire and had no zing or anything else going about them. Perhaps a stick of dynamite up their backsides may have made them wake up. It was utter rubbish and so I headed over to the DVD player and watched a film.
I fear thought that the England and USA performances may reflect on this week's tally of how Steve K and I are doing in our "gentleman's bet" on weight loss over the next 6 months or so. Last week I did manage a flying start to the campaign but I think that is similar in every start of eating properly and exercising - I managed to lose 4 lbs which wasn't bad. After 3 days in a Hotel this week, despite being a good boy and choosing proper food, I have to admit to having a few beers and tomorrow we are off to a barbecue. I feel that the USA may indeed make a fighting come back this week. We will find out on Monday.
Health is one of those things that we just take for granted. In a few weeks time it will be 4 years - YES - 4 years since I first realised that something was very wrong indeed. About this time, 4 years ago, there had been one surprised moment when a small amount of blood came out when I urinated (I thought I had strained myself carrying a very heavy sanding machine up and down the stairs). There were a couple of odd spots that appeared but nothing that made me ready for the sight that befell my eyes on the 2nd of July 2006. The world cup was on then as it is now and David Beckham was captain of England. We were playing Portugal and Wayne Rooney got sent off and we lost the game. I was in a bit of a mess. I arrived at my Hotel as the game started and went to the toilet. I had been in the car for a good 4 hours I guess. I had a full stream of blood coloured urine. It was the most unearthly thing I had ever seen.
I went to the shops and bought some cigars - I'd given up for a long time but needed something to calm me down. I bought lots of different bottled drinks and water and tried in vain to drink them to stop the bleeding. I went to the restaurant, had more drinks but nothing helped. I remember ringing my wife in quite a state and explaining what had happened. I had to do three days work and planned coming home on the Thursday and so an Appointment was made for me to see the doctor on Friday. The rest is history (see beginning of this blog). So the world cup means a different thing to me as it will always coincide with my finding out that I had bladder cancer, something that wasn't fully diagnosed until the 21st July almost three weeks later.
My how things move on. I'm still here - Hurrah!!!! I intend to be here in another 4 years too and in 4 years after that. I wont push my maker with any more than that - I'm sure I've pushed my favours in that respect as far as the envelope will go. I reflect and know that I'm still happy with my lot and privileged to be here.