Sick

I woke up yesterday feeling bad. And it got worse. I finally have to admit that I’m sick. It all started a couple days ago when I was on a longer ride and a bug flew into my ear. I wasn’t exactly positive whether it left. The rest of the ride the thing felt like it was still in there. When I got home, my throat on that side was scratchy and sore-ish. I really didn’t have any way to see if the buy was there. I gently tried to rinse my ear out, but nothing came out. Then, the big storm came through and I wasn’t feeling that well when I woke up at 3 am. Flash forward to now and I’m totally clogged up. A super head cold, sinus infection or something. It felt like allergies initially, plus the bug, now I have to concede that I’m just sick. It’s a drag. I was planning on going down to Oklahoma City and racing today and tomorrow. But, I’d think that those races aren’t happening. I don’t know if you watched the weather channel yesterday, but that town got walloped for hours yesterday by a giant thunderstorm. Tornadoes, heavy rain, hail, you name it, they got it. And it kept going for hours. Just heard from Facebook that the OKC Pro-Am is happening. Man, that is impressive. I did go to the doctor and get some sub lingual drops for allergies. I tried these years ago and they didn’t work, but I’m game for trying just about anything at this point. I’m pretty positive that allergies play a big part on whether I can train and race bikes at my best, so I need to try to keep on top of them. I thinking about driving to Emporia to watch the finish of the Dirty Kanza 200 mile gravel race. I think someone will ride less than 12 hours this year, so I’d have to leave early afternoon. I know a ton of people riding, many from out of state, so it would be fun. I’ll just have to remember not to shake anyone’s hands. Riding-wise, I felt like shit yesterday. I’m just going to go out and ride an hour and a half, everyday, easy, until I feel better. It has never worked out that resting or just sitting around helps me feel better any quicker. Hopefully it will pass quick and I can have something for Tulsa Tough next weekend. Allergy drops for the first couple weeks. It is diluted and then gets stronger as you use more. I’d been eating a bunch of honey recently. I think it is false advertising on the bottom of the container. This is the radar over OKC most of the even/night yesterday. This pile of hail was still in my front yard at noon yesterday. I took this photo in Oklahoma, driving back from Austin a few weeks ago. This was on the Weather Channel last night. Guess they didn’t get out of the way of the tornado.

Comments (7)

Joey Mesa

2013-06-01 10:43:37

The races in OKC are a go. Wouldn’t you know it, the weather is pretty much perfect in OKC now.


Chris Gruver

2013-06-01 12:48:37

I’ve heard that the honey may need to be local from your area and possibly taken ahead Of the allergy season be good. I’m visiting West Texas this week where I have some mold allergy or something Historically so I’m taking the Butterburr and stinging nettle along which has helped Before.


Skippy

2013-06-01 13:47:29

Whilst you are resting up , you will have the time to read this report : http://www.irishpeloton.com/The_Pat_McQuaid_File.pdf Great pity they had to keep it to the interests of the Cycling Ireland Membership , if ALL the Mc Quaid failures were listed , i am sure it would have gone to hundreds of pages !


JR

2013-06-01 14:50:36

Why is using the word “may” false advertising?


mike crum

2013-06-01 15:07:45

get that bug out of your ear.. it’ll mess you up.. the way you feel.. your balance.. everything.


Bill K

2013-06-01 19:54:03

As long as you don’t have a Temp, lots of easy riding won’t hurt you much.


mark

2013-06-01 22:52:37

Yep, the honey trick does work, but it has to be local honey from the same flowers you have allergies to. Farmers markets always have it.