Friday, May 27, 2011

Bayne, said Docs do not know what caused the symptoms

Winner of the Daytona 500 Trevor Bayne may never learn what caused the disease which has sidelined five weeks.


A bite of insects caused Bayne to initially treat after what he experienced numbness in his arms during a race in April in Texas. According to him, everything was going well after, then awakened with a double vision, two days after the race at Talladega on April 17.


Roush Fenway Racing was sent to the Mayo Clinic, where he spent a week of trials to determine what was causing his symptoms.


"I think that I have finally had just to accept that nobody knows," Bayne said Thursday at Charlotte Motor Speedway. "I still do not have a formal diagnosis, but they treated everything they thought that this could be and since everything went further.". In my opinion, they hit something. ?


Bayne said he crossed a series of MRI, a lumbar puncture and a time had 16 needles in him at the same time. All of this could exclude what he did not, but no one could identify what he is not.


Ultimately, doctors simply said he suffered inflammatory disease.


"This is not something terminal or something like that," said Bayne. "I heard someone say cancer, leukemia and these things, but that is not even a word that I heard in the hospital." It was not yet an option. They have excluded all of these things. ?


Bayne believes that he may simply was exhausted by starting the whirlwind month suffered after becoming the youngest winner in the history of Daytona 500. 20 Year-old was the surprise winner of this year season opening race, and the attention of the media on the face of fresh Bayne had flying across the country for the appearances.

Trevor Bayne smiles in the region of garage in the practice of the Saturday race NASCAR Nationwide series Top Gear 300 auto in Concord, N.C., Thursday, May 26, 2011.C

"It might be just a series of events where you get a bite of bug and your immune system is down and we had been executed a few hard months every day after Daytona and it relates to the bottom of your immune system" Bayne said. "" "". This is what I hope for. Make it or not, only time will tell with that. ?


Bayne said his symptoms have cleared up and he could have run this weekend in Charlotte. But the RFR officials wanted to take a week more, and that he will now return to the end of the week series next Nationwide at Chicagoland Speedway.


His next race Sprint Cup will take place the month next to Michigan for the wood brothers.


RFR uses Matt Kenseth as a replacement for the Bayne in the race Nationwide Saturday. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. will try to make his debut Cup Wood Brothers Sunday Coca-Cola 600.


"It was obvious with Trevor and Ricky being best friends," owner of the team, said Eddie Wood. "Trevor will help him with the transition because he went through the same thing at Texas last fall have to do the show and Ricky will be show as well."


Bayne is eager to return to his car, but he was really pleased to be fair return to the track.


He made a point of singling out drivers who showed her support for five weeks, including Michael McDowell, who visited Bayne for five days, Carl Edwards, who brought his guitar during a visit to the Mayo Clinic, and Tony Stewart, who gave for family use of Bayne of his plane to go to their home in Tennessee at Minnesota.


The RFR President Steve Newmark addressed the difficulties the Organization face regarding the rights of the private life of 20 years in hospitalization Bayne.


"We recognize that when the youngest winner of the Daytona 500 is missing a number of races with a mysterious disease that it is worthy to be published," said Newmark. "We also recognize this garage is a small community and rumors morals on all sorts of sinister things that were in progress."


"I hope that all the focus (will now) put on how well Trevor runs on the runway."


Bayne was tested twice for the moment, at Rockingham Speedway and Virginia International Raceway road course. He said that he was tired after Rockingham, but the VIR session went well and made him eager to return to competition.


"I am confident that when I come back in the car, it will be as previously 100 percent", he said.

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