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  • Опубликовано: 21 июн 2024
  • It turns out I've had Pneumonia for a year. So, I made a film about my year of being crook, and the silver lining to knowing what the hell I have, and in this case, how it can only get better.
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    Produced and Directed by
    BEAU MILES
    Produced and Edited by
    MITCH DRUMMOND
    Final Sound Mix
    JAMES DOBSON

Комментарии • 1 тыс.

  • @BeauMiles
    @BeauMiles  Месяц назад +1574

    G'day everyone.
    Goodonyas for the kind words/reinforcing I'm an idiot. And please know, I'm taking it easy! My running now (after three weeks of complete rest) is fast walking at best and really just to get me to cough stuff up. I'm seeing doctors and specialists every other day. It's all about going as slow as possible in the lead up to the upcoming film tour because dang, I like touring and it's a nice carrot on the horizon. This was filmed last week. I'm kickin butt folks. Rest, I assure you. See you in a theatre somewhere next month (www.beaumiles.com)!

    • @user-qy2kw9kx3o
      @user-qy2kw9kx3o Месяц назад +12

      Do you need some crowd funding Beau?

    • @blairmcalpine6447
      @blairmcalpine6447 Месяц назад +4

      You getting enough steak in brother?

    • @Talkingllama3.0
      @Talkingllama3.0 Месяц назад +6

      Glad to hear it! Your health has to be priority number one, not just for yourself but for the sake of your whole family. It's much more important than all the other stuff, even nice carrots sitting on the horizon. Take care of yourself and wishing you a speedy recovery.

    • @Globetrotter-1
      @Globetrotter-1 Месяц назад +1

      Your immune system is severely compromised (likely from taking the arm puncture...). Stop taking pills 💊 or anything a doctor prescribes! Simply eat plenty of meats, especially steaks🥩 and a variety of foods & drink. Plus proper rest and recuperation after each physical activity. And above all get plenty of nightly uninterrupted sleep 😴.
      2-3weeks should be the maximum for a healthy human to get rid of any flu.

    • @Globetrotter-1
      @Globetrotter-1 Месяц назад +1

      Your immune system is severely compromised (likely from we all know what...). Stop taking pills 💊 or anything a doctor prescribes! Simply eat plenty of meats, especially steaks🥩 and a variety of foods & drink. Plus proper rest and recuperation after each physical activity. And above all get plenty of nightly uninterrupted sleep 😴.
      2-3weeks should be the maximum for a healthy human to get rid of any flu.

  • @laurakarreman
    @laurakarreman Месяц назад +321

    This is a film about denial. And you made it for yourself, not for us, so that you could look in the mirror. You are an awesome person, but also an extraordinary one: a person that gets too much comfort by getting out of your comfort zone. Embrace staying put and resting as your new challenge, perhaps the one most difficult of all. We want you to live. You want you to live. Sending love.

    • @Jane_Friday
      @Jane_Friday 2 дня назад +2

      More people should read this and take it to heart.

  • @Metal.Is.A.Adicshun
    @Metal.Is.A.Adicshun Месяц назад +2128

    "Getting on with it" is man's biggest problem.
    Don't leave it until it's too late. There is nothing heroic or blokey about avoiding medication or doctors.

    • @Fr0gSplashh
      @Fr0gSplashh Месяц назад +51

      Yeah that's a bit infuriating. Dude complains full time that he's been sick for "X amount of time" on video and self diagnoses himself with the longest cold of all time apparently ? Let doctors be doctors.

    • @ncot_tech
      @ncot_tech Месяц назад +52

      It's not that simple. If you're active and used to the various injuries and discomfort that comes from vigorous exercise or a manual job, it can be hard to differentiate "this is just a cold, I'll get over it" and "I am actually ill". Especially if you're normally quite healthy. I often don't realise quite how ill I've been until I look back. At the time I don't usually feel as bad as I imagine being ill should be. It's not always a case of trying to be tough and not wanting help.

    • @az55544
      @az55544 Месяц назад +5

      It's hardly a gender thing, mate. Don't pigeon hole your thinking.

    • @OffensiveFarmer
      @OffensiveFarmer Месяц назад +15

      @@az55544 He said "man's" not "men's", the way he used it means mankind as a whole.

    • @Fr0gSplashh
      @Fr0gSplashh Месяц назад +13

      @@ncot_tech Disagree. I am a former athlete myself. The better an athlete you become, the better you feel, at least as far as your "insides" go. You feel like you can achieve anything, and you don't cough for weeks on ends. You actaully recover from colds and most illnesses faster than the average Joe. Your cardiovasculary and respiratory systems are top tier, not struggling.
      It's a different story for external pain (muscles, bruises and such). Yes, you learn to live with those as an active person. But anything coming from within is the opposite of what you would expect as an athlete and you don't just ignore those.

  • @andy_warb
    @andy_warb Месяц назад +2208

    Dude. Just rest. I’ve had pneumonia and it nearly killed me. Put your feet up, take your meds and just relax. It takes a long time to lose your stamina and it’ll be ten times better when your lungs are cleared.

    • @livinlicious
      @livinlicious Месяц назад +95

      Honestly this all is addition behaviour.
      If you can't even stop when you are sick, and you still continue destructive behaviour.
      We praise running as healthy and sure he is in great shape. But I will probably outlive him.
      The body can't be abused and abused and abused forever.

    • @RMJ1984
      @RMJ1984 Месяц назад +27

      Just rest, ironically these are the hardest 2 words you can give a person. Why? because in the society we live in. Just rest? No, i have dreams, ambitions, work, i have hope, i have plans. Ignoring health, just powering through pain is actually easier.
      But "just rest" is very important.

    • @carl13579
      @carl13579 Месяц назад +9

      @@mitchellhills9804 This is not correct. Walking pneumonia is a non-medical term for a mild form of pneumonia. Both can be caused by many different microorganisms.

    • @mitchellhills9804
      @mitchellhills9804 Месяц назад +3

      As a general rule it is correct though according to the microbiology unit at my university in Australia,, Mycoplasma pneumonia is the normal causative agent of walking pneumonia and we do use it as a medical term here? Yes there are other organisms that overlap I agree, and I am just a med student remember so apologies if I have some incorrect information 😁

    • @andy_warb
      @andy_warb Месяц назад +11

      @@RMJ1984 you can't achieve your dreams if you're dead.

  • @CaptHigdawg
    @CaptHigdawg Месяц назад +603

    I'm an ICU nurse and someone who loves your videos.
    I've seen too many people our age who thought they could get on with it.
    Look after yourself properly mate.

    • @MNP208
      @MNP208 Месяц назад

      Exactly. It takes us longer to heal as we age too.

    • @buffywhatever1093
      @buffywhatever1093 Месяц назад +2

      Yup, I knocked the long gruelling runs on the head for a bit, too much stress and my menopausal body. Weights, core, couple of runs a week and don’t eat too much crap. I’ve put on a wee bit of weight, but I’m stronger and more resilient.

  • @davidhill5879
    @davidhill5879 Месяц назад +1569

    They call it "walking pneumonia" but I guess for beau it's running pneumonia.

    • @davidhill5879
      @davidhill5879 Месяц назад +7

      Hope you're feeling better by the way, glad you're back feeling optimistic!

    • @adzoutnabout8666
      @adzoutnabout8666 Месяц назад

      I must be loosing my mind…..
      All these wonderful new viruses in just the last 10 years.
      Its either early onset dementia or magic.

    • @fodderfresh1869
      @fodderfresh1869 Месяц назад +1

      I had it for nearly two months learned about onion tea and it had me coughing all the crap out in a week or two drink two ot three cups a day a spend some time out side cause your gonna need to spit a lot

    • @InJusticeAustralia
      @InJusticeAustralia Месяц назад

      or bloody hell pneumonia

    • @lsun5322
      @lsun5322 Месяц назад

      And Beau is rapidly turning it into “long-running pneumonia” by refusing to rest. It’ll be around for yet another year if he does t stop and rest.

  • @chrisdaub6373
    @chrisdaub6373 Месяц назад +377

    Next project: build a sauna.

    • @sion023
      @sion023 Месяц назад +8

      Thats a bloody good idea.

    • @kukiluli
      @kukiluli Месяц назад +17

      It's Australia. You just go outside

    • @Kurtis8801
      @Kurtis8801 Месяц назад +5

      @@kukiluli he's in victoria in the winter. do that and goood luck

    • @missmatch9058
      @missmatch9058 Месяц назад +5

      Steam room! Even better!

    • @carolyncopeland2722
      @carolyncopeland2722 Месяц назад +6

      From Eucalyptus for extra decongestion benefits

  • @walker008_
    @walker008_ Месяц назад +451

    Beau, please take care of yourself. You are a great filmmaker, athlete and entertainer and I get why it is hard for you to stop. But you are also „only“ human and you need to take a break. Most importantly: you have a lovely family that needs you now and for a few more decades.
    More chill, less thrill for the moment. I hope you get better soon!

  • @PSyessir
    @PSyessir Месяц назад +162

    Hi Beau, I'm a big fan and also a medical doctor. Pneumonia is no joke. You seem like a smart guy who obviously takes care of your health. I know it's part of your being to run and keep active but you could be doing some serious damage here. See a respiratory specialist if you haven't already.

  • @willreed6231
    @willreed6231 Месяц назад +121

    “Just get on with it” is the exact Aussie spirit that landed me getting surgery on my lower back lol gee I wish I had of listened to my body

  • @H2O-Sea-Kayaking
    @H2O-Sea-Kayaking Месяц назад +323

    Beau, please look after yourself. As a warning... I am very similar to you in terms of work ethic, running ultra marathons, doing big kayaking trips, etc - I got the flu 9 months ago and now have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. I am now housebound, I look out at the sea 200m from my window but can't even walk there. You're a prime candidate for CFS. Stay healthy mate - we enjoy your videos too much.

    • @chazdomingo475
      @chazdomingo475 Месяц назад +32

      Oh yeah, definitely. People think CFS are just lazy but most of them, including myself were extremely active before we contracted it. It's life changing and powering through it just makes it worse.

    • @mmmusa2576
      @mmmusa2576 Месяц назад +9

      This is my problem. It’s not enough to make house bound but I have gone from a chest infection to shingles to pericarditis and now barely productive in life due to the chronic fatigue. Just two years ago I could casually do 10-20km run

    • @Kushgroove234
      @Kushgroove234 Месяц назад

      CFS is caused by internal stress
      While your body may be rested, your mind is not
      I’d imagine you have some sort of internal drive forcing you to be so active to cope with some event that hasn’t been addressed

    • @Chareads
      @Chareads Месяц назад +13

      Yup. I kick myself daily for not resting when I first got sick, and now I'm 2 years into the rest of my life being disabled, not able to work or read or walk, let alone run. Beau please take care of yourself.

    • @uituituituituituit
      @uituituituituituit Месяц назад +9

      That’s Covid what you had and you have long Covid I figure.. horrible. Wishing you the best

  • @niftynathan7
    @niftynathan7 Месяц назад +402

    Beau, you are bloody crazy. I think this is an important lesson for you, and everyone, to get checked out regularly. For both yourself and your family (and us). Would hate to see something bad happen to you because you felt good being 70%. Need you to stick around and keep making films for at least another 20 years. Keep up the good work you legend and stay well!

    • @jkkj1406
      @jkkj1406 Месяц назад +1

      Nah i had bronchitis or pneumonia for almost 2 years it went away eventually..

    • @MegaMEGATRUCK
      @MegaMEGATRUCK Месяц назад +2

      @@jkkj1406 But did you have to deal with it for almost 2 years or could you have gotten better earlier? If you can afford to, there's no reason to not go to the doctor. You will know exactly what's wrong with you and how to properly deal with it. You're not getting any praise from me for dealing with something you might have been able to avoid altogether

    • @jkkj1406
      @jkkj1406 Месяц назад

      @@MegaMEGATRUCK I know modern medicine can do some amazing things like with surgery but I'd have to be bleeding out or something, for the most part id rather die than have some doctor tell me I'm dieing, I once had a hole in my leg from a motorbike accident it didn't stop bleeding for 3 days but eventually it healed..

    • @Sweetlyfe
      @Sweetlyfe 5 дней назад

      @@MegaMEGATRUCKIn Australia healthcare is free at a hospital.

  • @keithboyd842
    @keithboyd842 Месяц назад +284

    Please do not take your health for granted. We all think that we are invincible but life will remind us that sometimes adjustments are needed.please please take care.

    • @Nikthehermit
      @Nikthehermit Месяц назад +2

      This is so real, he’s being prideful. I notice this in a lot of runners and cyclists, like their running away from something spiritual as well. It’s sad, sad. Like even happened to a drag queen I watch Trixie Mattel. She started running and over did it, and know is in actual shambles.

  • @rk28984
    @rk28984 Месяц назад +77

    Get well soon!
    As I just started training to become a lung specialist, I highly recommend anyone who has coughing over 3 months to go to a specialist, as it is one of the first signs of lung cancer (the most deadly cancer in man and second deadliest cancer in woman).
    Beau if you don't get better, go to a pneumological clinic to get a bronchoscopy to find out what bug you are having, or maybe you have a SOP (a secondary organizing pneumopnia) that only gets better with cortisol treatment and is sometimes overlooked.
    If you continue to train at a high level (while having pneumonia) you risk getting myocarditis (inflammation of the heart) and that is the leading cause of heart failure in young man.

    • @eightybananas4515
      @eightybananas4515 Месяц назад +6

      Echo Tech here! You do NOT want myocarditis. Yes many people can recover from it just fine however it’s still very dangerous like the above poster just mentioned. Take care of yourself Beau, even keep the tinkering around the house to a minimum. Re: that solar panel comment. Like don’t go cutting down a bunch of trees to get more sunlight to them right this second, IT CAN WAIT.

    • @YudronWangmo
      @YudronWangmo Месяц назад +6

      Lung cancer was the first thing I thought of. Dude needs to see a pulmonologist yesterday. --retired NP

  • @richbrooke3008
    @richbrooke3008 Месяц назад +33

    My mother's friend's husband had pneumonia and pushed on nonetheless, chopping firewood with the family even while having a fever.
    He died a few days later in his mid forties.
    Take care of yourself, Beau. What you do for your well-being is never "wasted time".❤

  • @Wafflethyme
    @Wafflethyme Месяц назад +48

    I learned this lesson the hard way. You either man up and take the time off to recover so you can function at 100, or you push through it because you’re scared you’ll lose progress even though you aren’t making any because of how sick / injured you are.

  • @niftynathan7
    @niftynathan7 Месяц назад +154

    I'd also like to say some of my favourite films of yours are those when you just potter around and don't go on any grand trips, please don't let this discourage you from making films and telling stories! Would love to see some stories about doing projects on the farm in the future!

    • @Squiesh
      @Squiesh Месяц назад +16

      "Finding and sorting all my scavenged nails and screws" = 616k views, you are right.

    • @ericathefae
      @ericathefae Месяц назад +6

      I second this. Not everything has to be grand to be a worthy adventure.

    • @procrastinator41
      @procrastinator41 Месяц назад +1

      @@Squiesh😆🎯. I think that’s a dream many of us share

  • @Mrmark154
    @Mrmark154 Месяц назад +139

    Having had full blown pneumonia twice in my life, I understand how much you’re going through.
    First time, I ignored it and ignored it until I was in the verge of passing out, just walking across my apartment.
    Second time I recognised what was happening and had a MUCH easier time of it.
    Speedy recovery mate.

  • @alfieflight5075
    @alfieflight5075 Месяц назад +107

    Life isn't just a checklist of wakey and impressive things. Gotta just chill sometimes, look after yourself

  • @mburl
    @mburl Месяц назад +17

    With all the respect in the world Beau, your mums right! The more you rest while the tablets do their work the sooner you'll be back to normal so be patient with your body!

  • @jacksimpsonmusic
    @jacksimpsonmusic Месяц назад +300

    My father died from pneumonia. Last year. I begged him to seek help, but he wasn’t up for it.
    Thanks for bringing attention to it, Beau. It’s a real thing that gets a lot of people.

    • @hobbitilius
      @hobbitilius Месяц назад +9

      I'm really sorry for your loss. Having also lost my father last year to something that could've been prevented, I know how it feels.

    • @vzsombor95
      @vzsombor95 Месяц назад +4

      That's so sad :( my great-grandmother died of pneumomia but in the 1930's when there was no cure for it. Nowadays, many many diseases can be cured, it only depends on us (and in some countries on our wallet)

    • @jacksimpsonmusic
      @jacksimpsonmusic Месяц назад +1

      @@hobbitilius I’m sorry to hear that. It’s awful, isn’t it?

    • @joeycurtis1872
      @joeycurtis1872 Месяц назад +3

      Lost my father this year, multiple preventable circumstances, I'm going to see him(in grave form) tomorrow.

    • @tyb7866
      @tyb7866 Месяц назад +1

      I believe my dad has the same thing and a bad urinal track infection making him see / talk to things not there massive memory loss etc and cannot breath properly spitting up litres and I mean litres of flem/ liquids over a 2 week- a month period I believe it’s phenomena and he has also been diagnosed with copd in his lungs a few years back when I could actually get him to go with me to the doctors but now I can’t he will not under any circumstance come with me to a hospital or doctors surgery

  • @MrMisuma
    @MrMisuma Месяц назад +12

    My wife’s brother was in his 40’s. He died a couple of years ago…of the bloody flu. Right on the parking lot outside the hospital. Since then, I’ve had a new respect for “harmless” diseases.
    Stay safe and listen to your body 🙏

  • @skFriberg
    @skFriberg Месяц назад +26

    Truly nothing heroic or manly about not getting help from doctors and take medication. Take care, be safe and rest, Beau.

  • @planespeaking
    @planespeaking Месяц назад +34

    I got pneumonia 3 times over six months after a viral chest infection. I was pretty fit, exercising about nine hours a week. I didn't rest because I had just started a new job. It made me really ill. Now, seven years later I can't work properly and have pain all of the time, psoriasis that started at the same time, numbness, my nervous system has been affected and I am exhausted all of the time. So, my advice is REST completely for at least two weeks, and never leave a cough for more than 3 weeks before seeing a doctor.

    • @Nangaparbat-2022
      @Nangaparbat-2022 Месяц назад

      👍 true.
      Checken Sie Ihren Vitamin B12 Level wegen der Müdigkeit.
      Wegen chronischen Schmerzen: verzichten Sie acht Wochen auf Weizen. (Falls Sie es nicht bereits getan haben.)

    • @greg_one_izm
      @greg_one_izm Месяц назад +1

      Just out of curiousity, did you get a tetanus jab of any kind around the time the psoriasis started?

  • @april-tui3524
    @april-tui3524 Месяц назад +48

    Please be careful! I nearly died from pneumonia, don’t take illness so lightly please 🙏 any symptom that doesn’t go away needs to be checked out ok 👍🏾 hope you feel better soon.

    • @1234cheerful
      @1234cheerful Месяц назад

      Yeah, a lot of elderly people are sickly but not deathly so, until they get pneumonia.... Your immune system seems to be kicking it but don't take it for granted PLEASE! Your wife is a trooper, she understands you won't be tied down. You and the King, you just don't want to stop for a rest.

  • @NathanBatts-ck8jg
    @NathanBatts-ck8jg Месяц назад +8

    Mate, listen to the comments here (and more importantly to your intelligent wife and mother). Take a break and a good long rest. Let your body heal properly. Your wife and kids will thank you far more for being healthy than being an elite athlete. People will still watch your content.

  • @salmonch1ld
    @salmonch1ld Месяц назад +3

    Your mum is right- I say that in the nicest way possible. Best for a full recovery dude x

  • @indiabilly
    @indiabilly Месяц назад +32

    I also suffer from extreme stoicism, there’s always way too much to do to stop , consequently I have walked on unstable ankle fractures and given my GP a heart attack because by the time I went to see them my thyroid levels were incompatible with life, and yes had pneumonia for a year.
    Not sure it’s something I should be proud of, am trying to learn to listen to my body, I yoga differently instead of pushing I take each day as it comes, I am grateful for the lessons in self care that these things have taught me- please take the lessons on board from this beau, you are too important to lose xx

    • @joeycurtis1872
      @joeycurtis1872 Месяц назад +1

      I hope you're on the up and up

    • @indiabilly
      @indiabilly Месяц назад

      @@joeycurtis1872 thank you for asking! Yeah I’m doing great now , hope you’re doing great too xx

    • @reidleblanc3140
      @reidleblanc3140 4 дня назад

      Real Stoics wouldn't do this. They would actually scoff at it. Seneca had severe asthma and was very sure to do all the treatments and lifestyle changes required of him. Denial and bodily recklessness for the sake of pride is diametrically opposed to the Stoic philosophy.

  • @jdpeven1234
    @jdpeven1234 Месяц назад +12

    Glad to continue to see your upbeat attitude. Sharing weakness/vulnerability is such a tough thing and you’re tackling it with an inspiring mindset. Wishing you and your family good health!

  • @nealchambers2306
    @nealchambers2306 Месяц назад +9

    Mate…I was in my mid 40’s too when I got my first dose of reality. The realisation that I am no longer a teenager and can’t push and do all the things I used to be able to. I got sick and it took many years for me to recover. Rest and balance is key. (Getting up and exercising is easier for me than rest)….It’s a bitter pill to swallow but it can’t be avoided as we age. I’m 52 now and have just had to swallow that pill for the 2nd time and I don’t like the taste of it, but I have no choice, it’s the only way.

  • @threalharrydubois
    @threalharrydubois Месяц назад +7

    Mate please listen to your body and take a rest. I understand life throws some hard curveballs at you recently, but you want to be in the best condition you can be for your wife and kids for as long as possible. You dont do that by ignoring stuff like this. You will get better, and we will still be here!

  • @sodiumlight
    @sodiumlight Месяц назад +3

    I'm glad to hear you're mostly resting but please please be so careful. I was healthy and well until I randomly got a chronic illness and now my ability is so much less than it was. It's not the same situation but I can tell you just in terms of illness in general that bodies don't really accept "mostly" rest when they're ill like this. It's quite possible your body needs all rest, as much as you can possibly give it. I agree with the other commenters that this could easily turn chronic (like, lifelong chronic) or develop into chronic fatigue etc, and it's just not worth it. I know it's near impossible for you to sit still but since you love a challenge perhaps you can frame it in that light. Challenge the mind to rest. I am not as active as you and I have struggled with resting enough immensely, I get it. Having learned to rest, truly rest, has been totally transformative for my entire life, in ways I didn't expect. In terms of my attitude to the world, my values, my compassion towards others... this is a rambly comment but I promise you, pushing literally at all is a recipe for disaster. Sending BIG healing vibes your way!

  • @jcsrst
    @jcsrst Месяц назад +5

    Your health is ALL you have, without that there's nothing else. As someone who's always pushed myself hard physically, it's been super hard to slow down. Wasn't my choice, age caught up with me. When you're young it seems there's no limits for some of us. Overtraining is real and finding the balance is hard when the age line keeps moving.

  • @lilshadow48
    @lilshadow48 Месяц назад +23

    jesus christ that titled spooked me

  • @bunyipdragon9499
    @bunyipdragon9499 Месяц назад +3

    Those of us that have been there know your frustration. Pneumonia is serious sh*t though and what we know now as chronic pnuemonia is what killed my uncle many years ago. Take all the rest you need, we live in a country that allows the time to get well properly 💜

  • @realkingofantarctica
    @realkingofantarctica Месяц назад +7

    Beau, as much as I admire your work, you have to slow down. If you fall now, it won't be fair to everything you have planned, not to mention your family and friends. Get well soon.
    Edit: Let me rephrase this comment, because I think it was too lenient. I don't have any authority to order you to do things, but if I did, I would order you to take an extended rest, consult a doctor or two or three, and seriously put your wellbeing first.
    I don't want you to die and abandon your loved ones, in other words.

  • @Legominder
    @Legominder Месяц назад +5

    Damn, you made it so chronical. Listen to your body. Mine collapses with migraine or a numbing stuffy nose if I overdemand too much, am stressing too much, especially when sick. So it forces me to rest when I don't want to. Painful, but seems not too bad when I hear about you.
    Please take care. Accepting oneself doing boring nothing is also a master life lesson💆🏻

  • @tonyblack3401
    @tonyblack3401 Месяц назад +12

    The issue is if you’re getting insufficient oxygen and sleep you’ll be putting your heart and circulatory system under such strain. If you don’t recover mate one day you’ll just pop. And that’ll be the end of Beau. Fitness INCLUDES recovery. To ignore it or “power through” is foolish.

  • @hollyguernsey
    @hollyguernsey Месяц назад +2

    Beau this is a big challenge, treat it like your other challenges and give it your 100%. We're on board and cheering you on, ready to share your journey with us if you want to share it, same as all your other adventures.
    It's sometimes easy for outdoors folk to focus and put loads of effort into mileage or adventure challenges, but then treat other challenges as less important and not see them as real challenges. This may be a longer adventure than many others, it requires learning and changing habits to things you've not concentrated on before, it's getting you out of your comfort zone in some ways and may cause you to examine your perspective and priorities exactly like all of the other challenges you've done.
    If you feel comfortable sharing this challenge and journey I think most of us would love to gain your insight and thoughts, as well as inspiration, in the same way we love everything else you've done. You've got a great way of putting things into words, amazing stamina and resilience, and generally give so many of us a boost to give things a go, dig deep and put in 100% to stuff.
    This can be a personal journey though so fair enough if you keep it to yourself and your family and focus on all the other amazing stuff you share with us, or even take some time off. Just know we're cheering you on, same as every other time!

  • @stonepa
    @stonepa Месяц назад +5

    I got to say, pneumonia was a chronic problem for me since i was young. Once I hit 50, i got the pneumonia vaccine and I have been super healthy ever since. May be a coincidence but after 35 years of being sick this has been a game changer.

  • @reemssmeer-maar-dan-omgeke9028
    @reemssmeer-maar-dan-omgeke9028 Месяц назад +42

    When we push too far the body pushes back

  • @jondudley7143
    @jondudley7143 Месяц назад +5

    God I'm glad your getting better Beau but you need to take care of your bloody body! These projects are amazing and some of the best story telling I've ever seen, but they cant be made if your hospitalising yourself or breaking your body.

  • @kascension
    @kascension Месяц назад +1

    Im glad you are taking care of yourself. Hoping you have an easy nd speedy recovery. Thank you, Beau.

  • @malenejensen2995
    @malenejensen2995 Месяц назад +1

    Ah, Beau, what a bummer. I wish you a speedy, but not running recovery. Please mate, take care of getting well. Much love to you and your family from Denmark 😊

  • @hungrymichigander
    @hungrymichigander Месяц назад +4

    I'm 46 and a runner. Most of the time we all run hurt to some degree, but knowing when to back off is the greatest skill a runner can have. Rest Beau! Plenty of life to go: don't race it!

  • @PHILPAF
    @PHILPAF Месяц назад +3

    Sorry to hear mate!!
    On the positive side, good that we have safe and effective treatments.

  • @adventuredogs8773
    @adventuredogs8773 Месяц назад +2

    Oh Beau, what a hard core legend. Do take it easy though! I sure hope it clears up 100% quickly so you can back to life without this hassle and risk to your health. Take it easy man!

  • @alexmachan3255
    @alexmachan3255 Месяц назад +2

    It really sucks having one of these life changing conditions, but I am amazed you are continuing to do the things you love. I have cholinergic urticaria, which basically means anything that raises my body temperature can bring on extreme itching and hives. It just developed without warning and I've had it for quite a few years now. It has pretty much shut down a lot of the things I used to do outside and can be really depressing. I seriously hope you feel better and can keep that positive mental attitude.

  • @dougbeale4847
    @dougbeale4847 Месяц назад +7

    The body give you signs just like a car when its had enough! Time for a service bro, Beau👍😊

  • @AltayNuhoglu
    @AltayNuhoglu Месяц назад +4

    I've had pneumonia for three months now. The best thing that helped was getting a massage. Fully cleared the sinuses, drained the lymphatics, tendered the muscles, and reset the soul.

  • @danielhegarty7996
    @danielhegarty7996 Месяц назад +2

    Get well soon Beauy! It’s a bloody pleasure watching these little masterpieces

  • @charlcowley6815
    @charlcowley6815 Месяц назад +2

    I've been a long time fan and also recently listened to your book while being on nappy duty myself after having become a first-time dad in January. With the added responsibility, I've grinded pretty hard at work. I also decided that it was a good idea to train harder than ever for an 86km ultra. Similar to you, but less severe, I was niggly sick for the better part of 3 months. Often doing long runs for longer than I had slept the night before. Of course, it couldn't last. The wheels came off at the 60km mark of the 86km race and I've had to deal with the consequences since then. But, again similar to you, it is a "Yay is me" moment. I survived and got the medal, but also the added perspective of what is really important in the next season of my life. I hope you have a similar positive experience out of your story. And I also hope that in the processing of it all, another book is on the way, as I now need something new to which I can change nappies. Good on ya, Beau and all the best!

  • @aqueuse
    @aqueuse Месяц назад +5

    I'm totally compassionate on the crap. I had a pneumonia for three months and it was both an absolute nightmare AND a wonderful resolution of how strong I am. I was a lonely mom with a 1 year baby and no familial support, no friend in the area. I one time was sure I would die. And I have managed to cross all of that, feeling absolute crap and the feeling it was the end, until I have a diagnose and the good antibiotics to get ride of it. I KNOW how you have such a strong core now hahahaha, I had the same. Coughing a lot is actually a very good training for the core. I hope you will get the good therapy and cure yourself totally.

  • @Sdal2593
    @Sdal2593 Месяц назад +20

    I'm a nurse. My Achilles heel? Phlegm. Watching this video was like when two worlds collide. 🤢 Get well soon, Beau........please.

  • @bradlemon3183
    @bradlemon3183 Месяц назад +2

    Thank you for the candid update. Get well soon, matey.

  • @Felix-Memoria.
    @Felix-Memoria. Месяц назад +1

    Beau, you have been such a motivation for me and others!
    please listen to your viewers and get motivated by them to continue living longer! to motivate more!

  • @domsiddall
    @domsiddall Месяц назад +4

    Get yourself properly well. I had pneumonia which turned into an infection of my pleural cavity which ended up requiring surgery. Why risk your long term health like this?!? Get it sorted properly!!

  • @AussieMedic
    @AussieMedic Месяц назад +4

    As a Paramedic, rest up Beau! Chronic Pneumonia isn’t just a cold. Rest my man we will all be here for you when you’re back to 100%. In the mean time you can do some videos of you just making stuff from stuff!

  • @adriaanschepel9001
    @adriaanschepel9001 26 дней назад +1

    Got smacked with pneumonia and shingles a couple of years back in my mid-40's, as a pretty active, don't-stop, kind of guy. Tried to just shake it off ... got thrown back down HARD. Forced to rest. Forced to rest for 6 weeks. And then C-R-A-W-L back to some semblance of normal. Couldn't get over how thoroughly beaten down every part of me felt; legs and arms like lead. Then my dad reminded me, "Well, every cell in the body needs oxygen ..."
    Pneumonia was brutal and humbling. Forced me to slow down, savour life, and respect that some things only get better with rest and time.

  • @taylorlayton4508
    @taylorlayton4508 Месяц назад

    So sorry to hear, but excited to see the rebound. My sister is through hiking the Continental Divide Trail and I just shared about 110 km with her. We were fondly talking about all sorts of your videos and life lessons - definitely world class. Good luck with recovery.

  • @matriix18
    @matriix18 Месяц назад +13

    take care of yourself brother. we need you

  • @BlueNSour
    @BlueNSour Месяц назад +10

    A month out from my 30th I’ve been diagnosed with incurable blood cancer. Definitely puts a dampener on things. Surrendering to the confines of your new reality. One step at a time, Beau. We got this!

    • @carolyncopeland2722
      @carolyncopeland2722 Месяц назад +2

      My partner had an incurable blood cancer and unfortunately Car-T therapy which changed it to curable came a year too late for him. I made it a mission for the last 4 years of his life to fill them full of bright and happy memories and I wish you the same for your journey. Kia Kaha (stay strong, my thoughts are with you) and appreciate the everyday beauty around you

    • @BlueNSour
      @BlueNSour Месяц назад +2

      @@carolyncopeland2722 I’m heading onto a car-t trial soon so hopefully I get on that arm. Unfortunately, it doesn’t cure my strain but I hope it’s more time. I’m sorry for your loss! I appreciate the kind words

  • @volcanojoe2895
    @volcanojoe2895 Месяц назад

    You have a fierce independence Beau, that much is obvious. Its an inependence that seems to have been there since childhood and you've let it fuel your entire life. Its is the source of your success and what makes you different. I can respect it, as I know just how hard it is to make changes on something you consider perfect, a core element to life. But life itself is worth soo much more. Proud of you for doing whats needed brother. Cant wait to hear when youve made full recovery!

  • @Cheesypoof3
    @Cheesypoof3 Месяц назад

    Thank you so much for making this video. You put what I have been feeling for at least six months to words for me. I am a teacher and as a teacher I know, we get sick. It's just part of the job description. A few coworkers have told me to take it easy and have told me that if I am not careful I could get pneumonia. Taking it easy is hard as a teacher and also when you have a family of your own to take care of first. Of course, as you said in your video, I feel a solid 7/10 most days. That is a win in my book too. It wasn't until yesterday my husband sent me this video out of concern, that your words and symptoms truly hit home for me. I went to see a doctor finally, and yep. I have pneumonia. not quite 'running,' pneumonia like a lad like yourself has acquired, but similar I suppose. Again, thank you for putting yourself out there. It has given me the little extra push to just go to the doctor and get seen.

  • @LauraTryUK
    @LauraTryUK Месяц назад +3

    Wishing you well Beau!
    As I’ve read in other video comments, take a break, otherwise the break will take itself.

  • @shanghikk
    @shanghikk Месяц назад +47

    Pneumonia for a year isn't great Beau. Probably should chill out a bit and practice a bit of R&R.

  • @brandonhall5615
    @brandonhall5615 Месяц назад

    Glad you are taking it easy. As someone who has battled fairly intense respiratory illness a few times, I know how impactful it can be on your day-to-day life and how long it can take to clear out the crud. Wishing you all the best, Sir!! Good luck on the tour!

  • @shasam7134
    @shasam7134 Месяц назад

    My throat feels sore just listening to this. In all seriousness I wish you the best of health, it's very inspiring to see what you've done even through such an issue that I personally would have used as an excuse. Thanks for always making our days better.

  • @rjlee
    @rjlee Месяц назад +6

    This has come at the most perfect tie for me. I'm currently sat at base camp in mid-Wales after completing the first of a two day gravel race. My results from day one were very mid... but I couldn't breathe properly nor actively recover like I normally would.
    I had pneumonia a few years back and didn't realise until the doctors said weeks later... the past few years I have had it pop a few times but put it down to lung scarring. fast forwarding to now, I had a cold a couple of weeks back and it went straight to my chest and has stayed there since. I have been convincing myself I am fine up until I completed three stages yesterday.
    My fiancé has been very supportive but has basically told me it's a bad idea to race today, so after sleeping on it I am pulling out this morning for fear of making myself worse.
    Feeling pretty low about not finishing and needing a distraction while all the other racer are prepping I saw this video pop up; perfect timing, thank you Beau. I hope you feel better soon!

  • @D-0-U-G-FN
    @D-0-U-G-FN Месяц назад +11

    4:27 “Yea Beau, that was probably your low point of your health. When you had a bath.” 😂😂
    Beau just look after yourself, as I have been told recently with injuries, just do what you can don’t push yourself too hard. I know it is hard and I know that illness is horrible to deal with but I know you’re a positive person and that you can see that there is definitely a large light called the sun at the end of this tunnel. Love everything you do, you’re an inspiration and a half to me and many others, I hope that everything to do with your health recovers quickly and for the meantime is tolerable. ❤❤❤

    • @Nangaparbat-2022
      @Nangaparbat-2022 Месяц назад

      Leute! Jemand muss hinfahren und ihn ans Bett fesseln. 🤷🏼
      Man muss streng mit ihm sein.
      Er muss sechs Wochen das Bett hüten. Er darf vormittags und nachmittags nur 30 Minuten aufstehen. Suppe mit Knochenbrühe. Er muss sich völlig auskurieren, sonst greift die Entzündung auf's Herz über. Er hat kleine Kinder, sie brauchen ihren Papa. Wir müssen ihn vor sich selbst retten. Mit Sportsucht ist das nicht mehr zu erklären.
      Falls ADHS die Ursache ist, dann kann er sich nicht selbst bremsen. Innerer Antrieb bis ins hohe Alter. Er wird auch mit 85 Jahren die Energie eines 18- jährigen haben. In meiner Verwandtschaft ist so eine Person, ich weiß wovon ich rede. ADHS ist keine Modediagnose.
      Es wird sehr schlechte Laune bekommen, wenn er seinen Bewegungsdrang nicht mehr ausleben darf. Er wird ein paar Wochen sehr unglücklich sein.
      Aber sein Körper sagt "Stop".
      Laissez-faire ist unangebracht bei ADHS.
      Er braucht eine freundliche aber strenge Führung, die ihm nicht alles erlaubt.
      Er muss unbedingt Pause machen, sonst hat er seine restlichen Lebensjahre irreparable Herzprobleme und wird dann extrem unglücklich sein.

  • @jamiesolomons4965
    @jamiesolomons4965 Месяц назад

    Hopefully a quick recovery and your entertaining videos continue to inspire us to get out there and enjoy life. Take care bud

  • @Zripp.
    @Zripp. Месяц назад

    Love ya Boe, Wishing you a healthy and speedy recovery. The tracks will still be there when you're 100% again.

  • @leonhardeuler675
    @leonhardeuler675 Месяц назад +11

    Pneumonia is no joke. People die of that.

  • @ultracycling_vik
    @ultracycling_vik Месяц назад +9

    Get better and simply stop training for a while. Sleep, eat healthy, do check ups and take meds. Your health and family will thank you for it

  • @omniscientgrunk
    @omniscientgrunk Месяц назад

    Listen to the doctor is all I'll ad Beau. I wish you a speedy recovery. I look forward to your kayaking and running videos. Love them and your story telling. From Michigan. Hot here but I still ride a bike when I can around my forested 4 acres. Peace

  • @ollieisaninja
    @ollieisaninja Месяц назад +1

    Youre a bloody legend Beau. Wishing you a speedy recovery.

  • @martinsmith251
    @martinsmith251 Месяц назад +5

    Well there goes my 10 bucks! I had you down for food poisoning in the sweepstake.

  • @tresopple
    @tresopple Месяц назад +7

    you’ve a got a wife and a kid that I think would be pretty sad if you died because didn’t take this seriously. You legit just need to rest until you’re healthy and then you can get back to grinding

  • @indigofire6611
    @indigofire6611 Месяц назад +2

    Dude respect the body! Listen to it, take care of it, it houses your soul. Take care of it, it will take care of you. You don't want to continually keep an uninvited guest into your body and not get rid of it, completely. Your body has changed, listen to it CLOSELY. You are pushing your body too much. You might be a great athlete, but listening to your body and not pushing through everything all the time and then pouring more on will make you a smarter athlete.

  • @greaws4028
    @greaws4028 Месяц назад +2

    ive been in and out sick for about 9 months now. At times, i threw up hourly, other times, had an aching body. And although my doc says I should be careful with the term long-covid, I think my case speaks for itself. Now I only do a bit of running and calisthenics, practically no heavy lifting like I did for 3 years before I got sick. So I can very much understand your case and have alot of empathy. But it gets better! My cough is almost completely gone, it only shows up here and there. So dont listen to the paper saying its chronic. With enough (you wont like this) rest, I believe you can get back to being completely healthy again. But going for long runs might not be the move lol

  • @frednerk2127
    @frednerk2127 Месяц назад +11

    Yep, please don't get sick again Beau. I don't want to see you in a bath again. 🙂

  • @loverlyme
    @loverlyme Месяц назад +6

    If we follow your logic, you should have known for approximately 70% of the time that you were quite sick. That means you then chose to ignore your body's signals for around 70% of the time. There are many forms of communication and our own bodies have a way of telling us when something is wrong. In the future, it may be helpful to listen to your body more. Stop. Think about what it's trying to tell you. People with mental illness also try to ignore what their bodies are telling them. We all should be taking a moment, breathing, being quiet and calm to examine what is really going on inside ourselves. Animals do this innately. If they need to heal, they find a quiet spot and take the time to do so. Surely we are smarter than animals?

  • @Charlie1776_
    @Charlie1776_ Месяц назад +1

    This guy even creates an Awesome Film about being Sick, Truly a master of his craft. Get well soon.

  • @BenTheDoonhamer
    @BenTheDoonhamer Месяц назад

    Wishing you well Beau, you've done so much with that illness that you are a true inspiration for us all

  • @AmbientNoise404
    @AmbientNoise404 Месяц назад +107

    with that title i thought we were talking about cancer or something

    • @Jack_Lange
      @Jack_Lange Месяц назад +5

      Ya. Scared a few people I think

    • @indiabilly
      @indiabilly Месяц назад

      Just grateful it isn’t

    • @peterpain6625
      @peterpain6625 Месяц назад

      @@indiabilly I know i am!

    • @KarMa-ws3ll
      @KarMa-ws3ll Месяц назад +2

      i did not expect that kind of clickbaity thing. On the other hand: it very well could have been, when your are coughing for a year and dont get an exam - he would not have known that for a whole year!

    • @FF177-
      @FF177- Месяц назад +5

      Still chronic though. Seems like a reasonable title

  • @CaravelClerihew
    @CaravelClerihew Месяц назад +9

    To be fair, it's freezing in Victoria right now

    • @LeGasMaskedFella
      @LeGasMaskedFella Месяц назад +1

      oh yeah its bloody cold

    • @Foostini
      @Foostini Месяц назад +1

      It's always crazy and fascinating to me how varied our bars for cold are from country to country, even region to region, state to state. Bundle up and take care of yourselves.

  • @trumpyone
    @trumpyone Месяц назад

    You’re a bloody legend! Inspirational and insane, hope you get back to 100% soon. 👍🏼

  • @stephenward2181
    @stephenward2181 Месяц назад

    Get well soon beau!!! You absolute legend! Love your films!

  • @ThePiePig
    @ThePiePig Месяц назад +10

    you really do have some david goggins in ya beau! like goggins finding out he had a hole in is heart after a 100 mile race

    • @Jacobtheunwise
      @Jacobtheunwise Месяц назад +3

      Goggins is a psychopath but it wasn't after the 100mile race, that was the race he finished with 2 broken ankles

    • @MattQrillz
      @MattQrillz Месяц назад +2

      Literally what i thought aswell, Ginger Goggins over here lol

    • @KarMa-ws3ll
      @KarMa-ws3ll Месяц назад +1

      @@MattQrillz Ginger Goggins 🤣 thats pretty accurate minus the intensive motivational talk

    • @ThePiePig
      @ThePiePig Месяц назад

      @@Jacobtheunwise cheers for the correction, couldn’t remember, he’s done too much crazy stuff

    • @MattQrillz
      @MattQrillz Месяц назад

      @@KarMa-ws3ll "intensive motivational talk"?

  • @bobsmith5088
    @bobsmith5088 Месяц назад +3

    No one really wants to address the elephant in the room.

  • @GibsnRage
    @GibsnRage Месяц назад

    You are truly an inspiration beyond words. "Yay is me." Just incredible. Keep doing Beau things man, love ya!

  • @bilbobiggens3206
    @bilbobiggens3206 Месяц назад +1

    Look after yourself mate. Your girls need you. All the best for a speedy recovery and good luck with the tour.

  • @Ganskasneaky
    @Ganskasneaky Месяц назад +3

    Yeah, nah.. Please DONT go for a run. Dont you thank you not resting and keep running is helping this pneumonia to be "chronic"? Also you are taking the risk of the sickness getting worse, like attacking your heart, which could kill you.
    Please Beau, just take time off.

  • @waterbitten
    @waterbitten Месяц назад +7

    For a YEAR!!!! 😢 For the love of God, stop. Stop everything. Get in bed and rest. There's no redemption in having ticked off random to-do list items when while sick, stop trying to find the silver lining.

  • @crazycowboy213
    @crazycowboy213 Месяц назад +1

    Please take better care of yourself so we can continue watching this great content for years to come!

  • @alexanderweir2382
    @alexanderweir2382 Месяц назад +1

    I hope you get better soon 🙏🏻 wishing you all the best

  • @serpserpserp
    @serpserpserp Месяц назад +4

    Not sure what this video was meant to be. But what you have will lead to lung scarring, reduced lung capacity and heart disease if you don't deal with it. Which you haven't. The "carry on" attitude isn't good enough in this day and age when we know better and have the ability to seek treatment and recover completely from things that damage your body. Set an example for your family and your followers and rest properly, take your medication and properly heal (which you might find, you might not ever be the same again, I hope you will though). Being a "larrikin" at the end of your clip and going for a run isn't funny, or manly, it is actually really dumb.

  • @Whigu
    @Whigu Месяц назад +9

    I'm not sure which is more sad people who still post "First" or when there is multiple people who think that they are "Frist".

  • @roryfoyle5720
    @roryfoyle5720 Месяц назад +1

    Seriously Beau, rest up. Unfortunately, there are no guarantees you're through the worst of it. And you won't see long-term improvement without a long-term plan for rest, recuperation, and recovery. Take your time. And realise there are some situations you can't train yourself out of. All the best, from Ireland ❤

  • @MrBjurn
    @MrBjurn Месяц назад +1

    "I'm going for a freakin run" haha, so recognizable. Take care Beau!