ElRicardoL
New Member
My wife and I walked the Camino in September 2007. From St Jean Pied De Port in France to El Burgo Ranero (about 40km before Leon). El Burgo Ranero!!?? I'm sure you're saying: that's a strange place to end your Camino! Well, after leaving Bercianos del Camino, I started experiencing some chest discomfort. We reached El Burgo Ranero, where I decided that I could walk no further. Six hours sitting on a piece of concrete in El Burgo's somewhat decrepid train station, a short train ride to Leon and two nights in a hotel seemed to relieve my discomfort. I was ready to walk again.
7 km from Leon and the same symptoms reoccurred. Time for the hospital! An ambulance ride through the streets of Leon. Lights flashing and sirens blaring. I was told that I've had and was having a heart attack. I was admitted to the I.C. Dept of the Hospital de Leon. Spent six nights in the hospital and emerged with two brand new stents in my arteries. Back to Canada and our home on Vancouver Island after an early and frustrating exit from the Camino.
Almost a year later. Feeling fine. The pull of the Camino is as strong as ever! My health is good.
I must return to that railway station in El Burgo and continue from where we left off! The date is set (sort of) June 2009. It's time to start planning! Excitement!
Buen Camino!!
7 km from Leon and the same symptoms reoccurred. Time for the hospital! An ambulance ride through the streets of Leon. Lights flashing and sirens blaring. I was told that I've had and was having a heart attack. I was admitted to the I.C. Dept of the Hospital de Leon. Spent six nights in the hospital and emerged with two brand new stents in my arteries. Back to Canada and our home on Vancouver Island after an early and frustrating exit from the Camino.
Almost a year later. Feeling fine. The pull of the Camino is as strong as ever! My health is good.
I must return to that railway station in El Burgo and continue from where we left off! The date is set (sort of) June 2009. It's time to start planning! Excitement!
Buen Camino!!