How to say illness prevented me from going abroad. in Japanese

1)病気病気(byouki) (n,adj-no) illness/disease/sicknessの(no) (prt) indicates possessive/nominalizes verbs and adjectives/substitutes for "ga" in subordinate phrases/indicates a confident conclusion/ indicates emotional emphasis/indicates questionためため(tame) (n) the same/peer、(、) Japanese comma私(watashi) (pn,adj-no) i/meは(ha) (int) indicating a subject/yes/indeed/well/ha!/what?/huh?/sigh外国外国(gaikoku) (n,adj-no) foreign countryへ(he) (prt) indicates direction or goal行けno dictionary result, likely a conjigated verbno dictionary result, likely a conjigated verbなかったなかった(nakatta) (v) didn't have。(。) Japanese period "."    
byouki notame 、 watashi ha gaikoku he ike nakatta 。
Grammer form日常会話 (Casual form)Casual form (nichijoukaiwa)
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