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Could Booker T's sickness be the same regal has

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Guest art_vandelay

Are you high? Booker hasn't been in India since the last Indian tour. Symptoms from any virus he may have contracted from that period of time wouldn't take this long to show.

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Guest El Satanico

That's the first thing that came to mind when I heard about it.

 

They did say that the thing coud take up to a year before it makes you sick.

 

Hopefully it's just a bad flu. If it's not the entire Raw roster may have the India bug.

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Guest Stevie Franchise
Are you high? Booker hasn't been in India since the last Indian tour. Symptoms from any virus he may have contracted from that period of time wouldn't take this long to show.

this morning I was

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Guest bob_barron
I hope not

It was revealed that Regal's injury wasn't because of the Indian trip

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Guest edotherocket

Not to nitpick, but doesn't Regal have an illness, not an injury?

 

And where/how did he get sick? Is it unknown?

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Guest bob_barron

Regal feeling great, but return date unknown

by Phil Speer

 

BOSTON – April 28, 2003 – William Regal may never be able to wrestle again. He’s hopeful that he can return in a few months, but he doesn’t know.

 

Regal is currently taking seven to nine pills a day, including blood-thinner medication. He does not know how long he will need to take the medicine, but there’s no way he can step back into the ring until doctors tell him he can stop. The blood thinners create bruising from just the slightest physical contact; taking a “bump” in the ring could cause severe internal bleeding.

 

But besides taking all the drugs and making frequent trips to the bathroom – he’s also taking water tablets – Regal says he’s feeling great. He stopped by RAW today after attending Backlash last night.

 

“I just wanted to come start being around the show and the feel of everything,” he said. “Plus, I think my wife wanted to get me out of the house.

 

“I’m hoping in the next few weeks I can start getting back on television here” in a non-wrestling role.

 

Regal has been battling health problems since the RAW crew’s tour of India in November. Many of the Superstars on that tour fell ill during or afterward, and Regal was no exception.

 

“I’ve never felt right since I got back from India,” he said.

 

He had stomach-flu like symptoms for 20 straight hours during the tour. A lifelong insomniac, his sleeping problems only intensified after the tour, once he returned to the U.S.

 

Then, two weeks before the February pay-per-view, he caught a viral infection. Around that time, he noticed that his heart was constantly beating fast.

 

“I just thought it was because I had been sick,” he said.

 

Then his body began to swell. The day of February’s No Way Out in Montreal, he was 15 pounds heavier than his normal weight. He wrestled that night and got a concussion, although he says that was unrelated to all his other problems. The No Way Out match would turn out to be his last.

 

The next day, at RAW in Toronto, he did not wrestle due to the concussion, instead accompanying Lance Storm to the ring. But he was scheduled to return to action at the following weekend’s non-televised events.

 

By that Thursday, however, he had gained 25 pounds. That’s when he was taken off the road entirely.

 

“I knew there was something desperately wrong with me, I just didn’t know what,” he said. “I didn’t want to risk it.”

 

He spent three weeks going from one hospital to the next, his problems undiagnosed. His weight ballooned to 40 pounds above normal.

 

Finally, he found St. Joseph’s hospital in Atlanta. They told him that the right side of his heart – the side the pumps blood throughout the body -- was not functioning, which is why his heart was beating so fast. It caused a buildup of fluid in his system, creating too much fluid for his liver to process. It was that buildup of fluid that resulted in his weight gain.

 

Doctors at St. Joseph’s actually stopped his heart with an electric shock. When his heart started beating again, the right side was working. Once his heart was functional, his liver could process the fluid, and his excess weight came off.

 

The reason the right side of his heart stopped working is still a mystery. Doctors told him he could have been born with heart problems. Regal also told them about his personal abuse history and the fact that he’s an insomniac.

 

“The doctor said, ‘I think it’s probably a little bit of everything,’” Regal said. “But he said he couldn’t give me an answer so he wasn’t going to try.

 

“The viral infection, I think, was the final straw that kicked it off.”

 

Because of the fluid buildup in his system, he was at serious risk of a blood clot developing, so he was immediately put on blood thinners. Originally he was taking 15 pills a day; by now his pill intake has been cut in half. But he has to take the pills indefinitely. Every week he has blood drawn to see if the thinners are working, and every month he sees the doctor, waiting for the word to stop taking the pills.

 

Will the doctor ever let him?

 

“I hope so,” Regal said. “And if he doesn’t, he doesn’t. What can I do? I should have died 100 times between 1995 and 1998. I abused myself to levels most people cannot comprehend.

 

“Every day’s a bonus from now on. Health’s the most important thing in the world. People don’t realize that until they lose it.”

 

He added, “I personally think I can get over (my problems) quicker than anybody thinks.”

 

But he doesn’t know. His doctor could clear him this week, next month, in six months, or never.

 

Regal was actually taken off the road while he was World Tag Team Champion along with Storm. The duo was scheduled to defend their titles at WrestleMania XIX, but obviously plans had to change. Storm ended up wrestling on the live HEAT prior to ‘Mania.

 

“I felt bad about him missing a payday,” Regal said, referring to Storm. “(WrestleMania) is one of the biggest paydays of the year. He has a family to support, same as I do.”

 

While he can’t wrestle, he has been able to get back in the gym. In addition to all the liquid weight, he’s also taken off an additional 10 pounds.

 

And there’s more good news. He recently visited a sleep clinic to find out why he’s had chronic insomnia. He was diagnosed with sleep apnea, a disorder in which you literally stop breathing during sleep. For as long as he could remember, he could sleep no more than 90 minutes straight before waking abruptly.

 

Now, when he goes to bed he hooks himself up to a machine that constantly pumps oxygen into his nose. He still has a little trouble falling asleep at night – after all, he’s spent the last 20 to 30 years wrestling, and going to bed around 3 a.m. But once he gets to sleep, he stays asleep.

 

“That’s a big deal for me,” he said.

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Guest edge-o-matic

Didn't someone say that they found out that the illness from India could take up to a year to appear? *confused*

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