Subject: Swimming when getting sick...I can feel that fun little twinge in the back of my throat, I know it means a full blown sore throat and for me that often preceeds larengitis and tonsilitis. But I just got back to swimming and biking and I otherwise feel fine right now. I'm not so much worried about the weather or the water temp. It's southwest florida and the pool water is 82 degrees. But I'm wondering just how much I should continue to push it knowing that I'm probably going to get sick by the end of the week. I've upped my nutrition eating as much fresh raw produce and taking vitamins, and green foods powder and extra protein shakes, but we've had a rather nasty boute of strep throat hit work lately and I think I'm getting hit with the tail end of it.
So what do you all do when you feel a cold/sore throat/coughing etc. coming on? Do you push through or do you rest and let the sickness run it's coarse?
I really don't relish the idea of being laid up again and not being able to work out now that I've finally recovered from 2 surgeries on my foot and have finally been cleared to be active again. |