It's so nice to hear everyone had a good time for the most part. I woke up Thursday (the day before we were leaving) with a sore throat and high fever. Started antibiotics and whatever over the counter medication I could find. While the fever broke before race day, I was still feeling awful. COuldn't breathe, had terrible coughing and wheezing. It was, for me, a terrible racing experience except for my running partner who was the epitome of encouragement.
But I feel so frustrated and discouraged. I didn't enjoy the race; actually, I don't even remember much of the race. And my time was so much worse than any of my training runs. We got back yesterday, and I still feel horrible. I am still having shortness of breath with any little bit of exertion-- it made park touring a little difficult. But I saw my doctor today and he gave me some inhalers to try to see if that would help.
If nothing else, I feel encouraged to try another half to see if I can do better. But I am not sure if I want to do a Disney half. And coming from me, that's almost blasphemous