Brady McDonald
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I would stick it in my groin.
you know for the one minute walk and i dumped the you know the ice all over my head and i did this 50 miles you know the 30 the other 36 miles well i get finished at you know like 10 hours and 40 minutes later in that excruciating heat and they said they didn't know what place i was in and i didn't even know where i was to be honest i got lost that before i got to the end
you know for the one minute walk and i dumped the you know the ice all over my head and i did this 50 miles you know the 30 the other 36 miles well i get finished at you know like 10 hours and 40 minutes later in that excruciating heat and they said they didn't know what place i was in and i didn't even know where i was to be honest i got lost that before i got to the end
you know for the one minute walk and i dumped the you know the ice all over my head and i did this 50 miles you know the 30 the other 36 miles well i get finished at you know like 10 hours and 40 minutes later in that excruciating heat and they said they didn't know what place i was in and i didn't even know where i was to be honest i got lost that before i got to the end
And so we waited around there for a few hours waiting in there. Eventually they said, congratulations, you're in third place. So that's great. So two hours later, I didn't drink anything. I didn't re-eat anything. I didn't even know what I was doing. My wife was crewing me with my daughters, right? There were six of them.
And so we waited around there for a few hours waiting in there. Eventually they said, congratulations, you're in third place. So that's great. So two hours later, I didn't drink anything. I didn't re-eat anything. I didn't even know what I was doing. My wife was crewing me with my daughters, right? There were six of them.
And so we waited around there for a few hours waiting in there. Eventually they said, congratulations, you're in third place. So that's great. So two hours later, I didn't drink anything. I didn't re-eat anything. I didn't even know what I was doing. My wife was crewing me with my daughters, right? There were six of them.
handing a granola bar and slap you in the back there was not even like you should rehydrate yourself you should like re-electrolyte your body like anyway so got back to where our rental was i started puking my brains out my wife throws me in back in the car she's like we're going to the hospital and i was just like and she's now cruising back to marathon florida sees an ambulance Right.
handing a granola bar and slap you in the back there was not even like you should rehydrate yourself you should like re-electrolyte your body like anyway so got back to where our rental was i started puking my brains out my wife throws me in back in the car she's like we're going to the hospital and i was just like and she's now cruising back to marathon florida sees an ambulance Right.
handing a granola bar and slap you in the back there was not even like you should rehydrate yourself you should like re-electrolyte your body like anyway so got back to where our rental was i started puking my brains out my wife throws me in back in the car she's like we're going to the hospital and i was just like and she's now cruising back to marathon florida sees an ambulance Right.
And she pulls over and the ambulance driver's like, ma'am, you can't stop here. You got to keep going.
And she pulls over and the ambulance driver's like, ma'am, you can't stop here. You got to keep going.
And she pulls over and the ambulance driver's like, ma'am, you can't stop here. You got to keep going.
She's like, look at this dude.
She's like, look at this dude.
She's like, look at this dude.
That's exactly what she said. And the ambulance people and I kind of remember them like like opening the door or opening the expedition door. And they looked at me and they just like grab the stretcher and they literally yanked me out, put me in the stretcher and rushed me to the hospital. And then from there, it was three days. They didn't know what was going on.
That's exactly what she said. And the ambulance people and I kind of remember them like like opening the door or opening the expedition door. And they looked at me and they just like grab the stretcher and they literally yanked me out, put me in the stretcher and rushed me to the hospital. And then from there, it was three days. They didn't know what was going on.
That's exactly what she said. And the ambulance people and I kind of remember them like like opening the door or opening the expedition door. And they looked at me and they just like grab the stretcher and they literally yanked me out, put me in the stretcher and rushed me to the hospital. And then from there, it was three days. They didn't know what was going on.
They were like, where did you run? I'm like, in Canada. They were like, what's your daughter's name? And I had no clue. No fucking clue. And so everybody thought I was dying, including them. They rushed me. So they did brain scans, heart scans, the whole body. Then rushed me. Didn't know what was going on. Rushed me to Miami. you know, more tests and thankfully survived. Right.