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joebartels
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Sick, but who cares

Post by joebartels »

Reading through the triplogs today I really came in tune with a line nick wrote

Sick, but who cares...

That is so true. Perhaps not wise but I generally feel I need to hike even more at that point!
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Post by azbackpackr »

Hmm... You mean you hike when you have a cold, flu, etc? (We're not talking "sick in the head" here, right? :wink: )

My thoughts on the subject: I have tried doing some exercise when I'm sick. Most recently this past winter when I had a bad cough. I always regret it. I may be starting to feel better from my cold/flu or whatever, but if I go exert myself on a hike, cross-country skiing, etc., then I just find myself getting worse again. When I have even the teensiest cold I try to take time off of work and everything else and "nick it in the bud" by resting, staying warm and drinking lots of fluids. The cough this winter was an anomaly, as I don't usually get sick--it lasted for weeks despite my best efforts to get rid of it.

One winter, an especially cold one, after I'd lived in Eagar for about 2 years, I had no car, and my job was in Springerville, a couple miles downhill from my house. Everyone seemed to be sick that year, and it was really cold weather, too, lots of mornings it was about 5 degrees when I was riding to work. Everyone at my job was really sick, and the hospital was full to bursting, and nobody could get a doctor's appt. But I never got the virus. I attributed this bit of serendipity to the fact that I was riding my bike in all sorts of weather, and I was pretty strong.

Anyway I am a firm believer in taking care of illness, and not taking it to work and spreading it around to your co-workers. This seems to be an unpopular opinion these days, as it seems to me every winter people bring their colds, etc. to work, and then make excuses about it. Also I'm a firm believer in going to bed early, and not using an alarm clock to get up with. You'll live longer, and much more importantly FEEL BETTER if you always take time to get whatever rest your body needs and asks for at the time.

People nowadays pressure themselves too much IMO. Take time to take care of yourself! You deserve it!
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Re: Sick, but who cares

Post by fricknaley »

Sick, but who cares...
That is so true. Perhaps not wise but I generally feel I need to hike even more at that point!
No one ever said I was a genius, that's for sure. Somedays are just too perfect to pass up...with the exception that maybe you feel like warmed over ___ ! It's never as bad as it seems once you're out there (I hope). :sk:
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Post by azbackpackr »

That's probably true when you just have a cold or something. But in March we had this awesome snowstorm right when I had this horrific cough. I just HAD to go cross country skiing two days in a row. The first day was ok--I just skied right out the front door and around a few blocks and home again, but the second day it was about minus 5 degrees out there, plus I had to drive to find an unplowed area. Oooooh, big mistake, Elizabeth. I really paid for that one, got really sick all over again.
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Post by joebartels »

I seem to have the best results near the end of a cold flushing it outta the system. I realize there's likely no technical data to support this theory, just reporting it as I've experienced. :wink:
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