Glad you're better!aggie1819 said:Capitol Ag said:This is the drum I beat as a trainer, being in peak level shape maximizes one's ability to overcome almost anything and why I try to explain to clients and others not to just follow the general guidelines for good health but to make the "excessive" level of fitness your norm. Whether it's being a triathlete, marathon runner, strength lifter, whatever. Be an athlete not a card puncher who does the minimum.aggie1819 said:
For background I am 34 years old multiple Ironman triathlete. So I am not your typical unhealthy patient.
Being a triathlete probably saved your life or at the very least made a very bad situation not get worse. Prayers for your complete recovery.
I can't argue with that. I definitely think it helps. I appreciate the kind words. I was actually registered to compete in Ultraman last weekend. Of course it was cancelled or postponed until the fall.
You said you had a rescue inhaler. Is that something you keep around the house? When was the last time you had an asthma attack prior to this?