G-Zero
Guru
- Location
- Kirkcudbright, SW Scotland
I picked up a persistent chest infection off one of the kids, which hit home on the 28th September when I struggled home from work through coughing fits and a general lack of stamina.
The following morning I took the bike again and on a particularly steep climb (east from Cocken Bridge, towards Gt. Lumley for locals) I really struggled to get enough air in to deal with the climb, and felt ill by the time I'd reached the top.
After a slow ride home that night I got a lift in the following day and totally wimped out for 5 days after that, using a few owed days up, either side of the weekend, as I could barely speak without an ensuing coughing fit.
I started back on the bike last Wednesday, but even tonight in lovely conditions, I still feel as if my energy levels have abandoned me; and although my chest is still rattling, its feeling much better.
Q. Should I have stopped cycling earlier and have I prolonged the infection by not doing so, or is this just a fact of cycling life that I need to put up with ?
The following morning I took the bike again and on a particularly steep climb (east from Cocken Bridge, towards Gt. Lumley for locals) I really struggled to get enough air in to deal with the climb, and felt ill by the time I'd reached the top.
After a slow ride home that night I got a lift in the following day and totally wimped out for 5 days after that, using a few owed days up, either side of the weekend, as I could barely speak without an ensuing coughing fit.
I started back on the bike last Wednesday, but even tonight in lovely conditions, I still feel as if my energy levels have abandoned me; and although my chest is still rattling, its feeling much better.
Q. Should I have stopped cycling earlier and have I prolonged the infection by not doing so, or is this just a fact of cycling life that I need to put up with ?