QOTD: With cooler temps and higher mileage, we as runners seem to be at a higher risk to catching the common cold. What do you do to try to prevent from getting sick during the fall and winter while ramping up the training? If you do get sick what do you do to try to recover quickly?
ATTQOTD: I've read that as we put more stress on our body from increased training that we become more susceptible to getting sick / common cold. I've read that we need to drink plenty of fluids and avoid crowded areas shortly after a hard effort run. Sometime that is not possible with avoiding large crowds or confined places with just a few people. I do try to drink more fluids and wash my hands more frequently, but it never fails. I will get sick during a training cycle. Usually it happens around November, but this year, my cold came early. I have a lot of weird reactions to over the counter meds for the common cold, so my approach is drink more OJ, taking some olive leaf supplement and elderberry supplement. Its all sinus at this point. Runny nose and a lot of pressure in my head. Like bending down to tie my shoes, my head feels like its going to explode. The good news is that when I am running I feel 100% better, but the congestion is effecting sleep. I hope this thing gets better before the weekend!