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Only 2 days before the race, and Sick!

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Hi Everyone,
I've been meaning to post earlier this week, but I have been under the weather, and STILL am. Thankfully it's just a cold, but I am feeling so sluggish and spaced out. It seems darn near impossible to fathom that I am going to attempt to run 26 miles on Saturday!

Any tips to get over a cold fast? I've been using the sauna at my gym and taking cold-eeze (zinc lozenges), drinking gf chicken broth, as well as drinking tons of water and trying to get rest, when I am not stuck at work.
Sigh! This is a bummer! Any positive healing vibes would be much appreciated.

***Cough cough***
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Hi Jill,

I'm sorry to hear about your cold - this is really unfortunate timing, to say the least. I know how much this race means to you.

Vitamin D3 has been shown to have antibiotic properties, against many viruses. It appears that viruses can be prevented by maintaining higher blood levels of vitamin D3, (as determined by a 25(OH)D test). More than that, though, it has been suggested, (by Dr. John Cannell, of the Vitamin D Council), that massive doses of vitamin D3, taken soon after the first symptoms appear, can actually prevent a virus from developing. For example, it is claimed that taking approximately 1,000 IU of vitamin D3, per pound of body weight, daily, for 3 days, will prevent the H1N1 flu virus, (swine flu), from developing, provided that the treatment is started soon after the first symptoms appear. Vitamin D3 is available in 50,000 IU capsules, from at least one manufacturer, so most people would need about 3 of those, per day, to do the trick. Note that at this dosage level, this would be considered to be a therapeutic dose of D3, (a normal daily supplemental dose would be in the 2,000 to 4,000 IU range).

Since your cold is probably fully developed by now, though, it's probably too late to try a D3 treatment. If you aren't already taking a vitamin D supplement, you might want to consider taking it as a preventative measure, in the future, especially during the winter. I believe that Polly takes 4,000 or 5,000 IU per day, except during the summer. I take from 2,000 to 4,000 IU daily, (except during the summer), but I live in the South, (Central Texas).

The Entocort may allow the cold to linger longer than usual, (since it suppresses the immune system somewhat), so it's rather likely that you will not be up to running on Saturday, unfortunately. I wish I knew of some miracle cure, but even if there were one, just the carryover congestion will be enough to severely handicap your breathing, for a few days. :sad:

Sorry I'm not much help. I'm certainly sending my best vibes, though, and wishing you the best of luck.

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Good Luck, Jill. So sorry, and especially about the timing.

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Hi Jill,

Try putting a few drops each of tea tree and eucalyptus oil on a tissue, folding it over a few times so the outside isn't wet, and putting it inside your bra. The oils will be absorbed through your skin (remove if it irritates of course) as well as being breathed in. You do kind of walk around in medicinal smelling oil haze. Workmates sometimes notice. :smile:


Put the same oils in a burner when you are at home.

Good luck.

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Good luck, Jillian. I hope you'll feel better by race day.


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Evening Everyone,
Gosh, thanks for the well wishes...11 hours to go and I am feeling better. Still sniffly, still coughing, but not as bad.....just mega tired.

I'll go out there and just do the best I can do....I have no other choice!

Once it's over with and I have recovered (!) I'll be sure to let you know how it went. Thankfully my stomach is behaving itself nicely, so it's not all bad! :grin:

Take care!
Love,
Jill
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