Exercise makes me sick
Julani34
Posts: 36 Member
Literally. I can walk without problem but the moment I step things up, start jogging or other aerobic exercise I start off well but then I get a cold or flu and I have to stop until I'm better and start from the beginning . This is frustrating cause I would really like to get fit for once and not be set back by illness. I take vitamins and I don't have immune issues otherwise. My diet is mostly healthy and I can find no other reason for this. Please advise. I would love to run a 10 km race someday. I'm a 34 year old female with a bmi of 29.
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That's odd. Are you exercising in a gym where people are germy.1
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Nope. I run around on the farm dirt roads.0
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How many times has this happened? And how long in between? Seems very odd that EVERY time you up your exercise you get a cold. When I run I do get a runny nose, but it stops when I do. Also, if it's just a normal cold then I go running anyway, I have to be really ill (temperature etc, not just a runny nose and a cough) to not exercise. Might be worth a trip to the doctor to get checked out as I've never heard of exercise repeatedly making someone ill.3
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I try at least twice a year to get fit for the last 15 odd years and each time I get a very sore throat and head cold symptoms. I had a coxsackie heart virus as a kid and as a result I have a gammy heart so I am not allowed to exercise while sick, drs orders. I just get so demotivated. And then it is ages before I try again.1
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Could it be allergies? I would tend to think that correlation does not equal causation.5
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Could it be allergies? I would tend to think that correlation does not equal causation.Could it be allergies? I would tend to think that correlation does not equal causation.
Clever conclusion but except for mild lactose intolerance I have no allergies or asthma or hayfever or anything usually. My sedentary years (when I was pregnant) I had no colds or anything like that.1 -
I try at least twice a year to get fit for the last 15 odd years and each time I get a very sore throat and head cold symptoms. I had a coxsackie heart virus as a kid and as a result I have a gammy heart so I am not allowed to exercise while sick, drs orders. I just get so demotivated. And then it is ages before I try again.
Might be best to go to the doctor before you try again then in case it is something to do with your heart condition. Failing that, walking is excellent exercise. There are a few people on here who have had great success with it. You could even try the Leslie Sansone walking DVD's (which are actually harder than you might think if you are not overly fit) and then you won't even need to go outside....1 -
Thanks. Will do.0
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try c25k... see how much running causes the symptoms?0
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If running outside is the problem and you like to run, invest in a treadmill. Every now and again try outside to see if things change. Keep up your walking.2
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Sounds like allergies to me. Increased exercise involves breathing in more air so the concentration of allergens is higher. On the bright side, getting fit can improve your body's ability to deal with it.2
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TimothyFish wrote: »Sounds like allergies to me. Increased exercise involves breathing in more air so the concentration of allergens is higher. On the bright side, getting fit can improve your body's ability to deal with it.
I also think it might be allergies. I know you said you didn't have any, but you can develop allergies later. I developed mild allergies a few years back to pollen and dust.1
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