Hi All!
It might be a pretty silly question, and it probably been asked before. However, I feel like my case a bit different. I been working out ( doing cardio and weight training) for 5 years now, and I believe that really really helped me to not get sick often during the year. But of course you can't escape from catching this one really nasty cold with cough and runny nose and fever at least once in the summer. So, here I am, already sick for 2 weeks, and I am just not willing to give up exercising and biking just becaues of some cold. Antibiotics are my worst enemy, will take them only under my grandma's 3 hour lecture ( which i am not planning to have). So anyway, to make this short my question is whether any of you still exercise when you are sick, how do you prevent getting sick, and the most important under what intensity you can exercise??? As for me, I am way too stubborn and I will go in the gym even if subconsiciously I know I should take a rest ( call it addiction). Thanx to all of you for your input![]()
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) So now every time a get a cold I am stuck with it for a while. I started to take my multi couple of days ago and that seems to ease runny nose and cough a little. Thank you very much for the input, it's great that you can always count on an educated information on this great forum. 
( i will not comment any further). I do workout in my own space now since I recently got a treadmill at home, and I always had planty of tapes and my own sets of dumbells. Unfortunatelly, since I am in college I can't escape from sitting or interracting with large groups of people ( can't skip classes either). Although, I did notice that if I don't workout I feel weaker when i am sick. Anyway, didn't mean to make such a big deal out of it, just wanted an advice. Thank you all for input :-) 