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- From: berkery@emmax5crd.ge.com (jack berkery)
- Newsgroups: rec.running
- Subject: Re: Former Olympian Ron Daws dies at 55
- Message-ID: <1992Jul30.124956.25209@crd.ge.com>
- Date: 30 Jul 92 12:49:56 GMT
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- RIP, Ron Daws
-
- A lot of people are expressing shock and surprise at the death of Ron Daws.
- One poster said "How can this happen?", another is upset because he thinks
- Ron should have been like he is, "immune to heart problems". Yes, it is
- upsetting to view reality isn't it?
-
- I recall much shock and bewilderment after the initial reports of the death
- of Jim Fixx, but upon closer inspection of his health history, we all said,
- yes, he was foolish to keep pushing it when his doctor advised caution. And
- so we all chaulked that one off to his own hyper-driven personality. Ah, but
- that couldn't happen to us, the truely healthy ones, could it?
-
- And then just a few weeks ago, a GE colleague dropped dead also from heart
- failure in the Utica Boilermaker 15Km. He too had had warnings from his
- doctor that his continuing the high intensity racing could be hazardous. He
- ignored it and kept racing. His own fault was it? Maybe. But it sets him
- apart from us, the truely chosen ones, doesn't it?
-
- Ron Daws was a surprise though. Nobody can recall his having a history of
- heart disease or his doctors warning him that this running thing could kill
- him. He was hit by a "silent" one, the kind of heart attack that gives no
- warning, that has no chance of being diagnosed. It happens. Some heart
- attacks can hit with the suddenness of a bolt of lightening. And they can
- hit anyone including the "healthy" and the "chosen". This is reality.
-
- There is a mystique among athletes that exercise is the golden ticket, that
- their persuit of fitness is also the persuit of immortality. No, none would
- be so stupid as to actually say such a thing but it is a pervasive attitude,
- an undercurrent of silent wishfull thinking. "I'm immune." From death? I
- don't think so.
-
- Well, I've been there. I've spent some time thinking about it which I doubt
- very few runners ever have. I guess if I got to choose a way to go, I'd take
- the Ron Daws path. Sudden, short, but active to the end. I had a year or so
- of living dangerously close to heart failure. I had been a runner, an
- athlete, for decades. I was one of the immortal ones. Healthier than thou.
- But I had to face reality. The body comes with no warrantee certificate.
- Fitness does not impart any special immunities.
-
- A couple years back when my doctor told me to stop running I did. I waited
- for another chance. I hoped, I dreamed. And when I got my problem valve
- repaired and they said I could go again, I did. What joy! What freedom!
- What pleasure to let the legs fly again! Jim Fix, Ron Thompson, Ron Daws,
- and many others, they didn't get another chance. They didn't get it back,
- but I did... just for now. THERE ARE NO GUARRANTEES!
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- Jack Berkery, Computer Scientist, GE Research, Schenectady NY
- (berkery@crd.ge.com) "The Common Sense Coach"
-