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Training Log Archive: Tyrannosaurus

In the 7 days ending May 21, 2018:

activity # timemileskm+m
  Running4 2:38:34 17.22(9:13) 27.71(5:43)
  Climbing1 35:00
  Total4 3:13:34 17.22 27.71
averages - sleep:8.9

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Monday May 21, 2018 #

4 PM

Running 14:10 [3] 1.64 mi (8:38 / mi)
slept:8.5 shoes: Saucony Guide 10 (Blue)

To Rockspot

Climbing 35:00 [2]

Just fit in what I could. Many new routes up since the last time I was here, and they all seem really fun. I'll have to get more time on the wall this week or next

Running 19:00 [3] 2.19 mi (8:41 / mi)
shoes: Saucony Guide 10 (Blue)

To the track. Where a track meet was happening. Cue a frisbee-throwing break while waiting for the track to be open.
7 PM

Running intervals 45:00 [5] 4.84 mi (9:18 / mi)
shoes: Saucony Guide 10 (Blue)

Test workout to see where I was at. 4x400m, 4x300m, 4x200m at 90, 63, 40. I didn't think I would actually be able to do this, so I was really happy with how the workout went. I think I beat the sickness!
Splits:
91, 88, 89, 89
63, 61, 64, 62
40, 40, 39, 37

Sunday May 20, 2018 #

7 PM

Running 39:24 [3] 4.28 mi (9:12 / mi)
slept:10.0 shoes: Saucony Guide 10 (Blue)

Pretty much slept for most of the day but made sure to get in a run. Overall I feel pretty lethargic.

Saturday May 19, 2018 #

11 AM

Running 41:00 [3] 4.27 mi (9:36 / mi)
slept:9.0 shoes: Asics Gel-Excite 4 - Blue (#2)

Modern medicine is a MIRACLE. I woke up feeling almost 100% which was amazing. I can still feel my tonsil when I swallow, but I'm not wincing every time, so I'll be able to get plenty of food/water today. Since I haven't been properly fueling my body the past couple days, this run was a little tough, but I figured I had to get at least a bit of a run in since I was feeling so so much better.

Friday May 18, 2018 #

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slept:8.5 (sick)

Back at work today, which was probably a bad idea. Planning on getting my throat checked out either this afternoon or tomorrow for my swollen tonsil. It's painful to eat and drink, anything that involves swallowing, which certainly makes it hard to stay hydrated and get plenty of fluids. Breakfast was three spoonfuls of yogurt.

Update: It took 6 hours and two different places (the campus clinic really can't do much -- I should have known that), but I found out I have tonsillar cellulitis. No abscess, which is good news, and they don't expect one to form. They gave me steriods to bring down the swelling initially and then prescribed antibiotics. If it's not improving by Monday, they said to go directly to the ENT clinic. Today was really rough and I couldn't get much food or liquid down my throat, but hopefully tomorrow things are starting to get better, and I'll be able to eat, and then maybe have enough energy to start moving again a little bit.

Wednesday May 16, 2018 #

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slept:10.5 (sick)

Low grade fever all day, and one tonsil is pretty swollen, so half of my throat really hurts when I swallow. Overall, I'm starting to feel a little better but still definitely not doing anything tomorrow and might call out of work again too.

Tuesday May 15, 2018 #

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slept:6.5 (sick)

This is my third time getting sick this year, and it's the middle of May! I'm pretty frustrated. Flu season is over. I should not be getting sick. Had swollen tonsils and a sore throat starting Sunday night, and then today I just got worse and worse. Originally had 7 miles and bouldering on the plan for tonight but by the time I got out of work, I knew neither was going to happen. In addition to the original throat issues, I also now have a fever, headache, and body aches. The body aches are the worst because no matter what position you're in, you feel miserable. I've only had them once before (the last time I was sick this year), and I don't want this to become a regular occurrence.
Pretty disappointed and frustrated because this was supposed to be another good week of training for me.

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