I take Sudafed Sinus and advil before every ride. Exactly what I'm allergic to? I'm not sure as I've never been tested. As soon as I smell freshly cut grass, my head congests immediately. My favorite smell is burnt-looking, dead grass.![]()
I've also been working on increasing my aerobic capacity for longer, gradual hill climbs. Everyone tells me that I look athletic, so hills should get easier. They haven't. It's been 7 weeks of riding (75-100 miles a week) with lots of climbing!
Last Friday, my friend (a nurse) and I were riding. During a hill climb, he suggested I pull over and rest after hearing my breathing. I don't wheeze, but I cough. He thought I might need an inhaler. When I climb, I can't fill my lower lungs with enough air before my chest tightens up and burns.
So, I saw a doctor this week about it. I felt silly thinking that being out of breath is normal for a new cyclist. But, I also don't want to die on the side of the road if I can prevent it. She tested my exhalation and oxygen levels. Everything looked great, blood pressure 90/60. She said that this summer has been the worst for pollens, humidity, heat and pollution. Combined with the fact that I'm still developing my aerobic capacity, she prescribed an inhaler to use to get me over the hump.
I am to take 2 puffs. After a month, she suggested that I take one puff. If I need another puff, I should take it. But, the plan is that by October, the time the weather is cooler, pollen counts go down and the air is crisp, I will no longer need to use the inhaler.
Does this sound right? My son has asthma (coughing, vomiting from coughing). I was under the impression that people don't outgrow asthma. For those who have exercise induced asthma, what has your experience been?
Oh! I went on my first ride today at noon after using the inhaler. My allergies are acting out today. Would have needed a Sudafed sinus regardless if I was riding or not. The heat was intense and humidity was 80%. It was a totally different experience!!! I was out of breath for some hills, but I could BREATH! No more tightening and fear of being able to get enough oxygen. I could actually feel my thighs burn before my lungs gave out. It was actually an enjoyable ride!