- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2009-2022: CFx6, CP, VdlPx2, Mozarabe, more later.
A few of the Forum members have known about my condition for some time.
In Feb. 2024 I was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. I was registered in the national Parkinson registry. A miserable death was awaiting as my future. No more Caminos. I was filled with depression and suicide thoughts. It was like game over.
I have recently undergone a more detailed study of my body(!) and it turns out it was false: The doctors now say I have a disease called Polynevropathy, a nerve fault that inflicts mainly on my legs /walking and some other issues, but not deadly, as I understand it so far. Strange. Anyway, much less threatening than Parkinson.
As you may or may not know, I have walked many Caminos the last 16 years. As recently as spring 2024 I walked from Burgos with my daughter (48).
I will now continue to walk Caminos until I fall down for good. Sort of celebrating a "resurrection" (I am in good company there..) . Next (May 2025, definitely) at 71 years of age, with my daughter. I am old, but I am not dead,, and I can definitelely walk, albeit slower and a little less steady. Young people really need to get their eyes off their phones and go see the world, No better place than on a Camino.
However, I was scared stiff after getting the (wrong) diagnose, and had (wrongly, in hindsight) to cancel my commitment as a hospitalero in Najera this spring. Bc. a wrong decision by the doctors.
Sorry, @Rebekah Scott : Doctor's mistake. Human error, to be forgiven easily. My future today looks more promising than has been the last 10 months...
@LTfit : Love you too. My heart is yours for your concerns.
Edit: I should add to say that my (rare) thoughts about suicide were mostly bc I didn't want the future for my woman to become my nurse. I am more comfortable now . Sorry to bother you, but I thought some of my Camino friends in here needed an explanation for my "retraction". It has been a tough year, indeed, where I have had a close encounter with death. But I refuse to laying down. CU next spring on The French Way!
In Feb. 2024 I was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. I was registered in the national Parkinson registry. A miserable death was awaiting as my future. No more Caminos. I was filled with depression and suicide thoughts. It was like game over.
I have recently undergone a more detailed study of my body(!) and it turns out it was false: The doctors now say I have a disease called Polynevropathy, a nerve fault that inflicts mainly on my legs /walking and some other issues, but not deadly, as I understand it so far. Strange. Anyway, much less threatening than Parkinson.
As you may or may not know, I have walked many Caminos the last 16 years. As recently as spring 2024 I walked from Burgos with my daughter (48).
I will now continue to walk Caminos until I fall down for good. Sort of celebrating a "resurrection" (I am in good company there..) . Next (May 2025, definitely) at 71 years of age, with my daughter. I am old, but I am not dead,, and I can definitelely walk, albeit slower and a little less steady. Young people really need to get their eyes off their phones and go see the world, No better place than on a Camino.
However, I was scared stiff after getting the (wrong) diagnose, and had (wrongly, in hindsight) to cancel my commitment as a hospitalero in Najera this spring. Bc. a wrong decision by the doctors.
Sorry, @Rebekah Scott : Doctor's mistake. Human error, to be forgiven easily. My future today looks more promising than has been the last 10 months...
@LTfit : Love you too. My heart is yours for your concerns.
Edit: I should add to say that my (rare) thoughts about suicide were mostly bc I didn't want the future for my woman to become my nurse. I am more comfortable now . Sorry to bother you, but I thought some of my Camino friends in here needed an explanation for my "retraction". It has been a tough year, indeed, where I have had a close encounter with death. But I refuse to laying down. CU next spring on The French Way!
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