How long does did yours last?
Thanks
EL
How long does did yours last?
Thanks
EL
Francois, does that mean that there were four days in which I might have actually been able to beat you in an IM?
No, I didn’t think so either.
fluless in Florida,
Been going for a week! Has been keeping me off the bike but am going to try for today.
yep, five days after I got the flu shot… 12 days to get over symtoms… about 14 more days to fully recover… about 1 month of training shot to he11…lot’s of fun.
FWIW Joe Moya
Not flu, but I have had a lingering hacking cough for coming on 6 weeks now. It was only bad for 8-10 days, ages ago - now it just lingers, refusing to go away.
We’ve had something around here - fever lasts about 4 days and other symptoms (headache/cough/fatigue) for another week or so…Hope you get better quick!
Kim
Did anyone read any of the recent media speculation of the next “pandemic,” as it was rather scary . . .
Some of the guys have been walking around here with “cold” or some other vague malidy. I got a flu shot, so I am hoping that offers some level of protection.
My best solution is leaving town, which is exactly what I am doing here shortly to go to Doug Stern’s Triathlon Training Camp on Curacao.
Today is my third day with it. Basically can’t get warm (thermostat is set at 78 and I’m still cold), coughing, headache, muscle aches and fever.
Never, in 48 years.
YIP!! 1st Time in 12 years I’m on Antibiotics due to “ignoring” the cough and turning nasty on me… Bronchitis! Almost 3 weeks now… but I’m starting to feel a lot more energetic now and hopefully will go out for 1st ride on Friday. I must admit better this time of the year than in the race season!
Good luck!
Hot showers is the way to go, I spent about two days in the shower two weeks ago, I don’t know what I have but it hasn’t gone away fully add a torn soleus muscle on top of this. I am absolutely a worthless piece of crap.
I’ve never had the flu either (40 years, knock on wood).
Don’t want to get the flu? These are mostly common sense but they work for me. Wash your hands frequently throughout the day and every single time you use the restroom Don’t touch anything in the restroom with your hands that you don’t have to. This includes the handle to flush the toilet (use your foot), the door handle as you exit (which will contaminate your just-washed hands - instead, grab the door handle with the towel you used to dry your hands with, then throw the towel away) Before you put food in your mouth, use an antibacterial hand sanitizer on your hands Use an antibacterial hand sanitizer on your hands after handling money Try not to touch your face with your hands - especially around your eyes. The tear glands around your eyes are vulnerable entry points When someone coughs or sneezes, hold your breath for as long as you can and walk away if possible. Inhaling contaminated air droplets can be drastically minimized by doing this Keep your finger nails trimmed back so there is less room for bacteria to collect Wash your food if possible. Bacteria can live on fruit, veggies, etc. Clean with a liquid vegetable wash Make sure your taking quality anti-oxidants daily And last, ride your bike or run every day. It cleans out your lungs, increases oxygen transport and blows out the cobwebs in your lungs.
You could always live in a bubble.
No bubbles for me, just common sense that works.
“This includes the handle to flush the toilet (use your foot)”
I’m sorry, I just find it funny that your common sense dictates that you take all the germs from the floor and put them on the handle with your foot.
C’mon dude (Hid),
Surely you don’t think I’m the only one that flushes a public toilet with my foot. Get a clue. Use your head. It’s you or the germs. Make your choice. And post something useful, will ya. Geez!
BTW, I use the top of my foot, not the bottom.
Here’s an idea - grab a paper towel on the way to the toilet and use it to flush. I know…I’m a genius!
Yes, I think you’ve got the idea now Hid. Happy health to you & yours in the new Year!