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How active can you be after a heart transplant? (St. Petersburg Times)
**By Terry Tomalin, Times Outdoors-Fitness Editor**
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
First, Derek Fitzgerald beat cancer. Then, he bounced back after a heart
transplant. But this weekend he will attempt what he once thought impossible
-- finish an Olympic-distance triathlon.
"When I first got out of the hospital my wife asked me if I was going to be
one of those crazy guys, who once they get a new heart, tries to go out and
run a marathon," said the 39-year-old Pennsylvania man. "But here I am, a
little more than a year later, about to do the St. Anthony's triathlon."
In 2003, Fitzgerald was your typical, high-energy, independent business owner.
"I have my own health care technology company," he said. "All I did was work,
work, work. ..."
Then, one day, he started feeling tired. He lost the pep in his step and every
few weeks, began to notice blood when he went to the bathroom.
"They ran all the tests until finally they decided to do some exploratory
surgery," said Fitzgerald, who lives just outside of Philadelphia. "That is
when they found a tumor the size of a grapefruit hiding inside my stomach."
His doctors took ...
who would win a fight between a ninja and a samurai?
ninjas are to trained fight as a last resort where as samurai are trained to fight from the word go
Depends on whichever one has trained to perfect his techniques, and which one has the best strategy to win in the confrontation.
