Mike
Maximum Pace
- Sep 24, 2007
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I usually don't get allergies in spring but seem to be effected by them in autumn. Come October I often can't stop sneezing and get itchy eyes. I also find that in the mountains when climbing I have breathing difficulties, and I just can't get enough oxygen to my working muscles. I know this has nothing to do with my fitness levels because I'm usually peaking after my long summer holiday of riding.
This year something unusual seems to be happening. The last few weeks I've noticed it when climbing and it's only June I'm in the best condition I've been in for a long time so I know it has NOTHING to do with my fitness levels. It just really sucks and earlier today when climbing a local toge, it hit me hard. I still managed to get a PB today on that climb, but if the breathing problems didn't effect me I would have been even faster!
I've also noticed my students sneezing a lot with allergies, and it's too late for pollen allergies, right? They are constructing a new school building ATM, so maybe the dust is playing some part in it?
Just wondering if anyone else has this problem? I'm thinking about going to the doctor for a check up
This year something unusual seems to be happening. The last few weeks I've noticed it when climbing and it's only June I'm in the best condition I've been in for a long time so I know it has NOTHING to do with my fitness levels. It just really sucks and earlier today when climbing a local toge, it hit me hard. I still managed to get a PB today on that climb, but if the breathing problems didn't effect me I would have been even faster!
I've also noticed my students sneezing a lot with allergies, and it's too late for pollen allergies, right? They are constructing a new school building ATM, so maybe the dust is playing some part in it?
Just wondering if anyone else has this problem? I'm thinking about going to the doctor for a check up