I am the queen of allergies and sinus infections. And, I second what the others have said about rest. While the medication may prevent the full blown infection from starting, it's my personal experience that if I don't lay low, I will get VERY sick if I continue riding at high intensity when my allergies start. A case in point; 3 years ago we had a 3 day weekend in Vermont planned with Trek Travel. This was a "test" to see if we wanted to do a longer vacation with them. On Wednesday (the trip started Friday), my nose felt itchy and runny. I started sneezing. Now, i never get a cold, so I knew what was coming. I took my allergy meds, and went on the trip. It was October and cold in the mornings when our rides started. Ten days later, i had pneumonia. I cannot tell you how many times I have had bronchitis because I didn't rest. People with allergies often have weak immune systems and mine seems to be really bad!
So, even though this means my mileage is lower than it should be, in the end, I find if i take a walk or do yoga while waiting to get better, I recover quicker.
I used the commercial "Sinus Rinse" for sixth months starting in January. I had to stop because it was causing some bleeding and irritation. It really does work, but be careful.



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