Putting things into perspective

This weekend was our Pacific Masters Championships. It was a close battle between WCM and USF and I don't know who won at this very moment. I don't care. You see, I left right before the 1000 today (the last event) right after the last relays. I watched some great swims today. Amazing swims. My friend Brendon swam a 2:03 200 fly and really hit his taper (as he's not going to Nationals)- we were teasing about how he does really well the week after a tapered meet. He seemed to finally figure it out this time. My friend Stephen called me tonight and told me that Brendon also had a great 1000, was warming down, had a heart attack and died. He was 35. I was stunned. I've been crying since then trying to make sense of it all. It doesn't make sense. I called some other friends and no one else can believe it either. Suddenly, the meet doesn't matter, swimming doesn't matter, what matters is that we lost a really great guy today. He was always so happy, funny, and loved to tell jokes. He was really good natured and fun to be around. I will miss him terribly.
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    Also, Beth it can totally relate to stress. I know my heart used to race at night when I'd lie down. It also was related to my monthly cycle ... weird ... who knows. It NEVER hurts to get it checked out though. If nothing else, it'll give you peace of mind. Karen, how are you doing today? Hope you are coping at least. I've been thinking about you and Brandon. Hope each day it gest a little easier than the day before.
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  • Former Member
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    Also, Beth it can totally relate to stress. I know my heart used to race at night when I'd lie down. It also was related to my monthly cycle ... weird ... who knows. It NEVER hurts to get it checked out though. If nothing else, it'll give you peace of mind. Karen, how are you doing today? Hope you are coping at least. I've been thinking about you and Brandon. Hope each day it gest a little easier than the day before.
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