This page was exported from Almost-Daily Diary [ http://www.chainreactionblogs.com/diary ] Export date:Thu Apr 25 6:48:42 2024 / +0000 GMT ___________________________________________________ Title: Starve a cold, feed a fever... if you have both, ride a bike! --------------------------------------------------- Who would want to miss a morning like this? I'm rarely sick, but Saturday I was getting a bit of a sore throat (which I figured was probably due to the wind blowing all sorts of stuff around), later that night I was sweating a bit, and then it just became one of those miserable throat colds that don't make much sense this time of year. So between not being able to ride Sunday and a cold still with me this morning, I was thinking this was going to be a very long ride up the hill! Thankfully, I was wrong. Just like in the old days, I ride fairly well when something's trying to keep me down, making it up Kings in 27-something instead of the 32-something I was predicting. Even stayed with the fast group (that being everyone but me) all the way to the park entrance before having to back off. So, I feel comfortable with my decades-old prescription for what to do when sick. Ride a bike. If you think this runs counter to traditional wisdom, then let's just question tradition, OK? 'Cuz in my book, if you give in to a cold and rest, what message are you giving the cold? Yes, that's right, you've given up. Go ahead, party in my head, my chest, my joints. Make my next 3 or 4 days miserable. OR you can send a statement. Let that cold know that you won't give in, that you're going to keep at your normal routine or maybe even step it up a notch. And that cold bug that thought it had a license to party? It's going to leave and find somebody else, a more hospitable host. That's my story, and I'm sticking to it. --------------------------------------------------- Images: http://chainreactionblogs.com/diary/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/wolh_060512-150x89.jpg --------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Post date: 2012-06-05 23:23:11 Post date GMT: 2012-06-06 06:23:11 Post modified date: 2012-06-05 23:23:11 Post modified date GMT: 2012-06-06 06:23:11 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Export of Post and Page as text file has been powered by [ Universal Post Manager ] plugin from www.gconverters.com