Según informa nieuwsblad, el ciclocrosista belga Bart Wellens fue ingresado ayer con caracter urgente en el hospital, después de pasar varias horas con 40 grados de fiebre y tener algún problema cardíuaco. Primero fue trasladado al hospital de Geel y, después al hospital de la Universdiad de Amberes donde se le ingresó en la unidad de cuidados intensivos donde ha pasado la noche. El corredor está estable, pero, naturalmente, no va a tomar parte en el Campeonato de Bélgica de ciclocross que se celebra hoy. ---------- Mensaje añadido a las 14:59 ---------- El anterior mensaje fue a las 14:57 ---------- En algún foro guiri he leído que algo que "tomó" no le ha sentado todo lo bien que debería.... y creo que no se referían a la cena precisamente! Pero vamos que yo solo lo reproduzco aquí, no digo que si ni que no.
Pues solamente con reproducirlo aqui, ya lo dices todo campeon. Si fuera esto futbol, tenis o petanca lo primero seria preocuparse por la vida del deportista, no sacar rapidamente ****** de esto. Esperemos que se recupere lo mas rapidamente posible, que salga de esta y que volvamos a verlo en competicion, aunque ya salio por parte de sus portavoces que es posible que sea el triste momento de su retirada.
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/wellens-condition-caused-by-infection-not-doping-doctor-says Wellens' condition caused by infection, not doping, doctor says By: Cycling News Published: January 10, 11:24, Updated: January 10, 11:26 Do you like this? Bart Wellens (Telenet-Fidea) runs with his bike Bart Wellens (Telenet-Fidea) runs with his bike view thumbnail gallery Cross star still in intensive care but improving Bart Welllens' condition is improving, but the Belgian cyclo-cross rider will remain in intensive care. His personal doctor has said the heart and kidney problems were caused by an infection and are in no way doping-related. Wellens was hospitalised over the weekend with a high fever. It was discovered that his heart was operating at only 10 per cent capacity and that he was suffering from kidney and liver failure. A cardiogram on Monday showed that his heart performance is improving. “The heart recovers fine,” his personal physician Peter T. Seyen said on the website of Wellens' team, Telenet Fidea. “Everything is running smoothly, but caution says that Bart should still provisionally stay in intensive care.” He also said that the heart muscle inflammation was clearly due to a bacterial viral infection, denying that doping played a role. “This allows us to now say with confidence that it is absolutely impossible that bad things have happened here, as has unfortunately been suggested. There is no indication so we strongly refute it. A virus is the cause of all misery.” Follow Cyclingnews on Twitter for the very latest coverage of events taking place in the cycling world - twitter.com/cyclingnewsfeed
A mi ni me va ni viene, me limite a reproducir lo que lei en otros foros. Que ya esta recuperandose, me alegro, que no ha sido doping pues me alegro aún más si cabe.