I am starting my next leg of the Camino tomorrow - so excited! Deo volente, I will arrive in Couvin by train tomorrow & will try to make my way to Rocroi, the starting point of the Via Campaniensis/ La Voie Champenoise.
Right now I’m in a youth hostel in Charleroi. I hope I will be able to sleep tonight!
Some background: I’m in my forties, I’m from the Netherlands & I’m chronically ill. I’ve got chronic Lyme. I was bedridden for a couple of years, and then I had a loting years of severe dysfunction, exhaustion & pain. Just last year I could barely walk or keep my balance (I often had to use a cane to walk), had lots of pain & tiredness. But a number of things cumulated in life & it urged me to start walking the Camino. Everyone thought I was nuts, myself included. I could not give a reasonable explanation for why it was a good idea for me - with my poor health - to start walking towards Santiago, except for that it had to be done. It was particularly illogical, because I could not take my medication on the road with me, as it needed very precise cooling. I told everyone I was ging to walk as far as was fun & relatively comfortable. I thought that would be to the nearest bus stop! (And so did my friends & family tbh!) But to my amazement, I kept on walking. I walked on the Via Limburgica, from the Netherlands into Belgium, and then walked through the entirety of Belgium, right into France. I think it took me about 20 days. I was so astonished. And the strangest thing was: most of my pain & dysfunction went away. Not all of it - it wasn’t a fairy tale healing or anything - but I began to feel almost human again during the walking.
And when I got back home, most of my relative health stayed! And I have not needed that medication again!
(I still have other medications I need to keep taking & still have a complicated health compared to most people, but it is a small miracle, anyway!)
And so I’m back, as a medicin and also because of how much I enjoyed it. It was very hard too, but also so lovely.
All that to say: my health is a fickle thing. And I’m a stubborn person. If it no longer feels like a good idea to keep walking ( for physical or mental health reasons or for no reason), I will stop. I might only walk to the nearest bus stop in Couvin & then call it a day & travel back to NL. This may become a very short thread!
But should the road be generous again, I’m hoping to slowly make my way in the direction of Vézelay. And then maybe, if it is given to me, I might return the next year to continue from Vezelay (or wherever I stopped) & further south and/or westwards.
Also, I walk slowly & not many kilometers a day. Please don’t expect anything spectacular.
Last year I walked from hotel to hotel almost exclusively. This time I brought a tent & hope to stay at gites municipal & camp sites mainly. Last time I traveled ultra light, this time with a big pack with tent & sleeping bag & mat. I’m nervous about what that will do to my body. We’ll soon see!
Should I be able to keep walking, I will try to regularly update, I can’t promise a daily update, but I hope to let you Camino-along, and I hope to add some info about the Via Campaniensis for pilgrims after me.
Thank you for reading! If you are religious/spiritual, and you can spare a moment, please pray for me. Otherwise: please wish me luck! I need quite a lot of it!
Approximately 18 km & heat & a mildly challenging terrain tomorrow. Eek!!! Can’t wait!
Orione
Right now I’m in a youth hostel in Charleroi. I hope I will be able to sleep tonight!
Some background: I’m in my forties, I’m from the Netherlands & I’m chronically ill. I’ve got chronic Lyme. I was bedridden for a couple of years, and then I had a loting years of severe dysfunction, exhaustion & pain. Just last year I could barely walk or keep my balance (I often had to use a cane to walk), had lots of pain & tiredness. But a number of things cumulated in life & it urged me to start walking the Camino. Everyone thought I was nuts, myself included. I could not give a reasonable explanation for why it was a good idea for me - with my poor health - to start walking towards Santiago, except for that it had to be done. It was particularly illogical, because I could not take my medication on the road with me, as it needed very precise cooling. I told everyone I was ging to walk as far as was fun & relatively comfortable. I thought that would be to the nearest bus stop! (And so did my friends & family tbh!) But to my amazement, I kept on walking. I walked on the Via Limburgica, from the Netherlands into Belgium, and then walked through the entirety of Belgium, right into France. I think it took me about 20 days. I was so astonished. And the strangest thing was: most of my pain & dysfunction went away. Not all of it - it wasn’t a fairy tale healing or anything - but I began to feel almost human again during the walking.
And when I got back home, most of my relative health stayed! And I have not needed that medication again!
(I still have other medications I need to keep taking & still have a complicated health compared to most people, but it is a small miracle, anyway!)
And so I’m back, as a medicin and also because of how much I enjoyed it. It was very hard too, but also so lovely.
All that to say: my health is a fickle thing. And I’m a stubborn person. If it no longer feels like a good idea to keep walking ( for physical or mental health reasons or for no reason), I will stop. I might only walk to the nearest bus stop in Couvin & then call it a day & travel back to NL. This may become a very short thread!
But should the road be generous again, I’m hoping to slowly make my way in the direction of Vézelay. And then maybe, if it is given to me, I might return the next year to continue from Vezelay (or wherever I stopped) & further south and/or westwards.
Also, I walk slowly & not many kilometers a day. Please don’t expect anything spectacular.
Last year I walked from hotel to hotel almost exclusively. This time I brought a tent & hope to stay at gites municipal & camp sites mainly. Last time I traveled ultra light, this time with a big pack with tent & sleeping bag & mat. I’m nervous about what that will do to my body. We’ll soon see!
Should I be able to keep walking, I will try to regularly update, I can’t promise a daily update, but I hope to let you Camino-along, and I hope to add some info about the Via Campaniensis for pilgrims after me.
Thank you for reading! If you are religious/spiritual, and you can spare a moment, please pray for me. Otherwise: please wish me luck! I need quite a lot of it!
Approximately 18 km & heat & a mildly challenging terrain tomorrow. Eek!!! Can’t wait!
Orione