I'm so new to this running thing - that's about how I feel everytime! I felt better today than the last time, though. Baby steps...
I'm sure you'll feel better after you recover from the puking event.
I'm so new to this running thing - that's about how I feel everytime! I felt better today than the last time, though. Baby steps...
I'm sure you'll feel better after you recover from the puking event.
Lise,
I had the same problem on my bike this weekend. I was off the bike for three weeks (hiking in the Grand Canyon) followed by a bout with food poisoning, so three days of not eating. I was filling a bit better, ate real food on Friday and tried to do a 66 mile ride on Saturday. Well, days of fasting really deplete your glycogen stores, so I was basically in a bonk that no amount of gel/food/gatorade would fix. That's probably what happened to you - it's not so much what you ate right before the run, but also what you ate the week before.
Lise,
Don't be so hard on yourself! I doubt you have that bug completely out of your system.
I'm no medical expert but when I'm sick I just lay off for a few days and then start easing back into exercise a few days later. Give the body some time to rehydrate and renourish. It'll come back. I think sometimes the body just needs a little vacation from all the work.
Deb
That really makes sense, guys. It felt like a bonk--sudden dramatic lack of energy.
I'm going back out of town for 4 days this weekend, and I felt like I had to get a run in this morning. I'll be active this weekend, I will run some, I'll play volleyball, and walk a lot. But my normal training routine is just shot for the moment.
Plus which, I worked two call shifts this weekend even though sick--I got some help with the beginning of Sat because I was still unable to get out of bed, but sometimes you just have to do it, if at all possible. I laid around Sun, and didn't work too hard on the night shift Sun night, but I am not all better yet.
Somehow, riding the bike is not a problem, probably because it's just pedal and coast, pedal and coast. Running is a different story!
PS: Pedal Wench, what is that on your bunny's head? I always think it looks like a cinnamon bun. Hmmm...bunny....cin. bun...maybe?!
Last edited by Lise; 06-07-2006 at 12:00 PM.
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It's a chocolate donut on the bunny's head. It still makes me laugh when I see it!
Of course! I see it now! It also kind of looks like a fancy ear-do, like a fancy hair-do.Originally Posted by Pedal Wench
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If you like that, and you like kitties, you should check out Stuff On My Cat!Originally Posted by Pedal Wench
http://www.stuffonmycat.com
PS: Lise, you'll get back into it. It's easy to get discouraged, I've been there. Your body is still recovering even though you feel better, and the competitive (with ourselves!) women that we are makes us want to push before we're ready. Even if you're walking or biking, just get out there, it'll come back and you'll start to feel good again -- better to take it easy for a little bit than get sick again!![]()
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That rocks! Thank you for sharing! Immediately emailed to my sister! You have increased my healing ability tremendously by sharing "Stuff On My Cat" with me! It's almost as good as Engrish.com!![]()
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Hysterical!!!!Originally Posted by colby
Now, Colby, I have to ask about your avatar! I'm a recording engineer, and I write about consumer audio products. What's up with the Dolby logo?