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Ok so Sunday I felt a bit shakey bit assumed it was from the new years bottle of wine.

Out we went Monday morning 4 o'clock to the cradle.

 

Really suffered and sweated tons. Went back home and felt all is not well.

 

Monday morning I have full blown bronchitis, fever, high blood pressure etc.

 

It was as if the disease went from zero to a hundred in one night. Probably because my immune system was spent after the training day and sun and illness dont exactly gel either....

 

Is this maybe good as I should recover quicker? What I mean by this is instead of feeling the frog in your head and then have it move down to your lungs only days later, I have it full blown already.......

 

I have a half IM in EL on 21 Jan so I really need to recover ASAP.

 

Any tips etc? I have antibiotics etc......

 

Sounds like me,Ive been training hard,rode Sunday was tired woke up Monday with sore throat,went to dr

on Tuesday full lung infection and on antibiotics,three days rest then easy riding nothing over 70%,that's advise from dr who's a cyclist also,well known in Jhb.

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I'm surpised no one suggested the easiest option of all.

 

Drive around town. When a man walks up to your window with an A5 pamphlet, take it. Then go see the Doctor/Professor advertised on the flyer.

 

The flyer will look something like this:

 

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_4z08nZJl6Kk/S-wZJJ2IbwI/AAAAAAAAALI/gWp-cnK5Sgs/s1600/sangoma3.jpg

 

Not to be mistaken for the flyer you take when you want to buy a new bike:

 

http://mybroadband.co.za/photos/data/500/medium/183783_10150094375720773_535355772_6923990_5268948_n.jpg

 

I wonder how many people with No Blood at All are treated by the good doctor?

 

He seems like a versatile fellow, looking at the different types of relationship problems he can solve.

 

 

 

It does disturb me a bit that the going rate for one gooley is only R1600. Mine are insured for ten times that.

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