"After getting discharged from the hospital on August 29, I am taking rest in my native - Thrissilery village near Manananthavady in Wayanad district. I will start from training from next week," Jaisha said.
Jaisha had returned from Rio with fever and body ache in third week of this month and was hospitalized at Fortis Hospital on August 26 after she was tested positive for H1N1, couple of days after another athlete Sudha Singh was found to be suffering from the same disease.
Jaisha said she knows her body well and is feeling good and ready for forthcoming competitions, including National Open Athletics Championships and Commonwealth Games.
"I know my body very well. I am feeling good and ready to forthcoming competitions including 2018 Commonwealth Games and the National Open Athletics Championships to be held at Lucknow, beginning from September 25 to September 28," she said.
Neither any doctor has advised her to take a month's rest nor she is on medicines anymore, Jaisha said. "No doctor has advised me for a month's rest and I am not on medicines for now," she said.
Interestingly, Jaisha had raised panic among the officials of the Sports Authority of India (SAI) as she was reluctant to get her blood tested at the state-run Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Chest Diseases for suspected H1N1.
However, Jaisha gave in to their plea after an arduous effort.
The athlete was not physically available since August 21 after she had left SAI premises to leave for Kerala, but stayed in Bengaluru. She was however located by the officials of SAI and Karnataka Health Department on August 24.
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