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Arghhh... so annoying
I spent almost the entire trip in Nova Scotia with a nasty headache and my right eye swollen from who knows what.
During the five days I spent in Maine with family after the trip, all the symptoms were getting better. I actually felt "normal" this past weekend.
This morning the headache is back and the eye is starting to swell. I'm off to the doc as soon as I can get an appointment. I'm pretty convinced the two are related. But don't ask me how.
I was planning on riding 70 miles of the Mount Tam Double course today. Maybe tomorrow...
Today... a date with Coach Troy I guess... after the doctor visit.
V.
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Veronica,
Sorry to hear the headache & eye are still bothering you. Nice too that you're going to the dr & hopefully all's ok..
Pooey that you have to make a date with Coach troy on a summer afternoon.
(Any plans to bike in Canada again? HOw about Alberta?)
Take care
c
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If I get an afternoon appointment, then I can do a short outside ride here this morning. We're expecting a high of 99 today (down from 107 yesterday) and after my weird experience riding in the heat on Sunday, I think an afternoon outside ride will not be wise.
I've never thought about cycling in Alberta. I had to look at a map to see where exactly it was. :o But I'm up for anyplace that is pretty and the people are nice. I REALLY enjoyed the tour of NS and plan on doing more self supported touring. So many places I want to go...
V.
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Good luck with the doc today, V. I hope you find the cause, or at least get on the path to finding it. I'll be thinking of you. L.
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I was just wondering how your eye was as I was checking out your Nova Scotia pix (very nice, by the way). Sorry to hear that it is still bothering you. I hope you can get it sorted once and for all with this appointment.
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DD, thanks for the reminder to go check out the Nova Scotia pix!
V--what wonderful pictures. They don't convey the misery of rain and mosquitos at all. (I just wrote that word "mosquitoes", Dan Quayle style :eek: ) Beautiful pictures. Is it possible to be homesick for a place I've never lived? NS is such a prominent part of the family history on my Mom's side that I feel like I'm "from" there, too. Thanks for showing its beauty.
I was tickled to see Rose and Clyde all over, too! What's the name of their cousin who lives with Yellow and Pika? I've met that one! :p
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V,
I hope you are able to get an appointment today and that it is nothing serious, easily managed, and does not interfer with your riding.
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This happened to me once, was an allergic reaction, probably to an insect that flew into my eye while riding. I was able to stop it with Benadryl while off the bike. Once I had a very severe allergic rection in my eye, and needed prednisone too (swolen shut). Good luck at the doctors and let us know how it works out!
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So in the 2.5 hours that I have been up, the swelling around the eye has gone away. I hate to go to the doctor and say, "Gee doc, I woke up with this thing, but now it's gone." The headache is still there and the eyeball is still tender. But those are such nebulous things...
I just want to feel "normal". Whatever that is. :p
V.
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I hate when something like that happens and then goes away before I can get it checked out. Be sure to snap a picture next time!
I hope that you can get it all figured out soon.
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Bummer!!! I also hate going ot the doctor and not having the problem anymore. It's like taking your car in, and then it won't make the noise you were complaining about!!!
Well, I hope you get this figured out. So strange.
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V - hope your feeling back to normal soon. Love the pics Ive seen of the trip.:)
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Doesn't stuff swell up overnight then recede during the day when you are on your feet? You could make an appointment for tomorrow morning really early, and maybe it will swell again overnight...
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Maybe I'm neurotic...
because now I feel fine and there's no swelling at all.
Of course I just rode up Diablo to the Junction - came close to setting a personal best, even though at the Junction it was 94 degrees in the shade.
I had planned on riding 72 miles in Marin. But being so far away, on my own, and not being confident about my health and how I'm reacting to the heat, made it really easy to find excuses to not drive over there.
It was a good ride up the mountain. They're repairing the Summit Road, so you can only get to the Junction. There was almost no traffic and very few other riders. It was good to see that 94 degrees did not cause my blood to rush through my ears or make me feel lightheaded, like 107 did on Sunday.
V.