04-26-2015, 12:33 PM
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#2472
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DapperButch
Gemme, I have found that when I work out when sick, it just extends the time of the illness. Especially a hard work out.
<---- thinking that Gemme probably has a list of information a mile long that will counteract this, so I don't even know why I am bothering to post this.
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You are wrong, dear Dapper one. I agree with you wholeheartedly. I didn't intend to do a hard workout today but I did intend to do a long, steady one. And now I've done none and it was the right choice.
I'm stubborn. I'll give you that. But I'm not stupid.
Besides, my abs have had an amazing continual workout the past 3 days with my coughing fits. I'm just glad that the muscle soreness from my last trainer workout has subsided because that actually made my wee little eyes tear a bit a couple of times. Like daggers in the ole gut!
Even with the cough medicine, I am only getting an hour to an hour and a half of relief and my Aleve PM did nothing to knock me out last night. Normally, it makes me a bit drowsy but I got bupkiss even though I allotted 10 hours for sleep. It didn't happen, which kinda made me cranky.
Just for shits 'n giggles, I put my symptoms into WebMD and I had to laugh at the wide variety of illnesses I could be suffering from: schizophrenia, perimenopause, the flu, a Norovirus, meningitis, a common cold, a bacterial infection, a viral infection, mono, TB or gastroenteritis....just to name a few.
According to WebMD, I'm probably going to keel over any minute now.
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