Showing posts with label hives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hives. Show all posts

Monday, August 3, 2009

Getting back to normal?

Nah, not really. I never felt that great either day this past weekend. No hives to speak of, which is at least a great improvement from last weekend where I woke up in the middle of the night both Saturday and Sunday night with massive hives breaking out on my torso and my hands just absolutely on FIRE.

The Doc had suggested I back off the Benadryl to only at night, and take Tagament in the mornings. I did that both Saturday and Sunday, and upon arriving at both of our ride destinations each morning I felt absolutely sick and twitchy inside. No bueno.

Add to that I haven't eaten my normal diet since Friday morning, and life is still in a bit of chaos. I can eat veggies, I can eat wheat, grains, dairy, and apples and bananas. No other fruit to speak of, no fish, and no nuts. This makes me sad since almond butter and jam sandwiches are one of the highlights of my day, especially as my post-ride food!

Justin has been really patient with me, and helpful in that he's dealing with his own almond butter and fruit cleaning, since it makes me sad to be around that stuff.

So, breakfast has been steel cut oats with sliced apples, cinnamon spice, flax seed (seeds - flax, sunflower - don't seem to be bothering me at all), and honey.



Post-ride food was chocolate milk and turkey sandwiches. Not very exciting. The doctor didn't say no citrus (oranges, orange juice), but she also didn't say that was safe. So...?

We got up whenever, ate breakfast and lounged around on Saturday before heading out to Daley for some fast-paced hill climbing and then some techy singletrack redo's. Out of the gate we headed for the first easy hills and then hit the Old Tank Trail singletrack on the way up to Stanley Peak. It only has two techy sections, but I went back and back and back again and again to try to clean this rock step up followed by a tight turn, and then a rocky switchback. I never did put the entire section together, but I did get the rocky step-up two separate times.





After we got to the fire road ascent I said let's descend and try it again! I probably tried that step up about 15 times before we finally climbed all the way to Stanley's Peak and then finished out on a singletrack down to the Ranch House.

We did our normal loop up Cardiac, which I cleaned for only the 2nd time ever (stoked!), then over to Burnt Mountain, down Bobcat, and eventually over to the fire road before Rock Ridge. I put in my last good effort and the HR wouldn't hit anything above Z4. Fatigue?







We jetted back to the parking lot to get some more water, then headed back out the main fire road and up Old Tank Trail, around, and back to the parking lot again to finish up.

Since I can't eat most of the bike food (nut bars, carb drinks with berry ingredients, FRUIT leathers, etc.) I knew we needed to stop somewhere to pick up some goods. We planned on hitting up REI down in Leucadia. So, naturally a stop at Pannikin's was in order!

What better way to spend a Saturday afternoon?





I was set on NO FOOD, but Justin wanted to get a cookie, so how could I resist? This wasn't just any cookie; this was a cookie that had eaten about 3 other cookies.



Last bite



We both thought this quotation was very apropos



We drove down to Solana Beach to stop in at B&L instead of heading inland to REI and I picked up a few bars and some Margarita Bloks. Hoping that is enough to get me through. I've got some old old Apple Crisp Electrolyte drink with caffeine that seemed to work, and the Espresso Hammer Gel, while it includes Energy Smart(R) with fruit juice, didn't seem to cause me any problems either. We got a refill tub of Hammer Vanilla gel that I might also take with back east in case I get sick of Espresso! Hoping to be back on my normal race mix next weekend, but I can only add one item at a time, so not sure if fruit juice and berry mixes is the best idea. I think probably in powdered form it'd be ok, but not sure I am willing to risk hives during a race?

After that we headed back north on Coast Highway to find some parking and hit up THE BEACH! Yeah! Can you say we were finding our balance for the day OR WHAT??

Despite Eric saying it'd be a zoo we u-turned at a light right into a parking spot and traversed down to the beach near So Carlsbad and had no one around! The tide was coming in and it was overcast, but we still splashed around a little before heading back up to the truck to check on the bikes.

Photographic evidence:











I had seen a sign off 78 for Barnes & Noble, and for once in my life Justin was okay with me buying BOOKS! I was so stoked. I knew we'd both need some reading material for the long overnight flight and also for the week in between the races.

I had so many choices I didn't even know where to begin!



After some hemming and hawing I dove in to Thoreau's "Walden", or rather... into the 24-page Introduction, which more than anything was some other dude's dissertation/essay on Thoreau and his works. It gave me some interesting backstory/insight, but was mostly a lot of erudite writing and a bunch of instances of "mythopoeic" and "Thoreauvian". Srsly.

I am so far enjoying what little of "Walden" I have been able to read, and am enjoying the discussions I've had with Justin on the topics. Not about to head "Into the Wild" any time soon, but it should be a good read none-the-less.

Dinner was so good, this is all you get to see.



Sunday we planned to head up the mountains (sort of) of Idyllwild. It was going to be warm up there, too, but we felt like hitting some singletrack, and it'd been a LONG time since we'd ridden Thomas Mountain - Ramona Trail!

The plan initially was to do 2 race pace laps at Hurkey followed by Thomas - Ramona, but I pointed out it'd wind up being over a 5 hour day and we still needed to drive to OC on the way home!

I felt seriously ill anyway, but sucked it up for training's sake, and we'd made the entire hour drive up there.





We parked off of Little Thomas Mountain and traversed the highway back to Hurkey. Hit the timer at the transition to dirt, banged out a lap back to the stop sign on the Highway in just under 44 minutes. Again my HR was supressed, but we had some fun and for the first time ever I actually middle ringed the entire course. Yes, I have always been that weak. Not yesterday! Figured it was about time I put the gym work to use and just get the legs pushing bigger gears.

We got back to the truck and despite the fact that I felt bad, started pedaling up the fire road.



I was riding strong until I found out that I was climbing in mid-Z4 and Justin was barely touching Z2. Sucky. I struggled the entire 7 miles up, feeling like I was pushing a lot harder than I apparently was. Stopped for a Clif Brownie bar that I don't remember tasting, and since it was chilly in the shade we headed down the singletrack.

The trail had NOT seen much action at all this spring or summer, as it was apparent. Not much overgrowth, but no tracks and while not really loose or bad, it was somewhat sandy from lack of use.

About 1/3 of the way down I started feeling dizzy and kind of out-of-body-ish. Yeah, weird, right? I took it really slow. Despite feeling physically off, I was determined to at least enjoy myself, so went slow but had fun and did some body english like I was really booking.

The final turn-off down Ramona



Token bar shot



Surprisingly enough when we got to the techy singletrack I was cleaning most of the swichbacks (including the difficult rocky ones) and generally having a great time! Wasn't going very fast, but I think I made it look good anyway.



Taking a breather



This techy spot was massively "cleaned up" from the last time we rode it, but still fun





Was happy to be done, especially after about a 3-4 mile traverse on bumpy rocky unimproved (and unused) dirt back to the truck. Felt super ill when we finished up, and spent most of the drive west trying to sleep. I had the a/c on 70 in the truck but it felt like it was about 90 inside. Weird stuff.

I ate, but neglected to hydrate really well since I felt so sick to my stomach. We got over to Rock N Road and picked up some goods, then headed back home. Traffic (for once!!) wasn't bad on the 91 at all. Weird!

We were both starving when we got home, so Justin re-heated our taco leftovers and while we were eating Luke regaled us with his stories of victories over the weekend up in Mammoth! Sounds like good times up there fo sho.



All in all, good weekend. No hives, I haven't taken any meds since yesterday morning, and I hope that I won't have to again. Possibly by late this week I'll be back to trying nuts and nut butter (I think I am missing it most) and will go from there.

Now? Just sitting here with my bowl of lonely yogurt and apples n cinnamon. Can you OD on apples and bananas? I miss my granola (it all has almonds, almond/peanut paste, or berries - d'oh!) and berries. I have another apple, another banana and a turkey sandwich to look forward to! Oh yeah! ...not.

Friday, July 31, 2009

Not-so exclusion diet, diet...

Well, after nearly 3 full days without a breakout of hives, Wednesday I started developing the tell-tale rash. Two Benadryl and a night's sleep later... hives were gone, but my issues apparently weren't!

I went in to see the doc again this morning and really didn't get any more useful information. We determined due to the upcoming race in NY that it wasn't worth it for me to take the steroids, so I'm sticking to Benadryl OTC and Tagamet (two different histamine blockers). Her only other suggestion was to try eliminating the following:

- fish
- nuts
- berries/melons and fruit I eat every day

She said that chicken, beef, veggies, and apples and bananas (she also mentioned grapes, but I eat grapes and I got a hive last night directly after eating a cup of them) was all fine.

So, I did some research on your typical elimination diets... all of things I'm supposed to be eliminating are OK TO EAT, and the foods I'm ok to keep eating are TO BE AVOIDED.

Weird, huh?

So, with the exclusion of my anti-inflammatory dinner, no nuts (I'm guessing this includes nut butters), and hardly any fruit...what the hell do I, as a healthy-eating athlete, actually EAT?

I'm totally open to suggestions.

I specifically asked about wheat and dairy, and she said those typically lead to symptoms of "intolerance" vs. allergic reactions.

But, seriously? All of our gel has "natural flavors"? and citric stuff. Every bar, fruit leather, and drink mix has some kind of fruit additive or flavor in it... so, what's a girl to eat on the bike?

Afterall, you can't live on bread and water alone!!

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Different kind of weekend

Well, the past week or so has been pretty interesting for me. I honestly still don't know what was going on with the body, but I'm guessing the combination of riding stress and life stress (long century in a lot of heat, riding the next day in more heat, little rest coupled with work stress, plus two hard days on the bike in the heat - one with a big bonk) led to a bit of lowered immunity and other wacky hormones running amok, and what do you get? THE RASH!

When I first started getting red itchy spots on Wednesday (I'd had a really bad itchy scalp on Tuesday night, but assumed that was sweat related with my Halo headband) I guessed it was heat rash. When I thoroughly broke out on Thursday into a massive splotch of red itchiness right after being outside, I still assumed it was heat rash. Some people thought stress. I took an oatmeal bath Thursday evening, and two Benadryl lessened the redness.

So, Friday I took a sick day thinking that sitting inside, no work, no riding, no heat would cure what ailed me. Well, I went outside around 4:30 to take out the trash and then the breakout started. I got to making dinner around 5:30 and finally around 6 took a Benadryl since the back of my legs was a massive breakout. Got better, and I woke up Saturday guessing that it wasn't the heat but possibly something I was eating that was causing my problems.

No fruit on Saturday, which led to no gel or carb mix on our ride. It was hot out. The lack of available bike food that doesn't contain fruit left me carrying this:



Yup, that was it.

It was really warm, and I was sweating, and physically/mentally stressed, but no breakout. I had a few mental issues and just physically didn't feel good, but Justin kept chalking it up to the hives and meds.

3/4 of the way through the ride we stopped to refuel



We both finished the ride pretty tired and stressed out, but all afternoon I still didn't break out. I had about 1/3 of a small banana as we watched a movie. My right hand got super itchy, but looked fine, and I went to bed happy that I hadn't broken out in hives in over 24 hours.

1:45 a.m. I woke up with my palms SCREAMING and a set of hives starting out around my belly button. Took two Benadryl and went back to bed, and finally was able to get back to sleep. I felt a little groggy the next day, but the hives had subsided. Yay.

Was really just struggling with what was going on. I hadn't eaten any fruit the day before and still broke out, so I had some berries in cereal, we watched the final stage of the Tour, and eventually got out for another hot ride here in the valley. Didn't take much food-wise still I wasn't sure what I could eat and we didn't think it'd be too long of a ride. I did take my gel this time around - it was scorching hot when I finally took a shot of it and I think it literally burned my throat!!

Justin was finally able to take me on a tour of our local Roubaix-like road. It's covered in oil, but not paved. Oddly enough, it was the only stretch of road on the ride where my tires were black instead of dirt brown!





Got home, ran some errands, enjoyed some English Toffee coffee



And set about getting dinner together. We enjoyed some Zynthesis, steaks, and asparagus. SO GOOD.



Yet again I felt a sigh of relief when I didn't break out all day. I wasn't taking Benadryl except when I was getting hives, since it beat them back down. Well, here comes 3:40 am and I'm woken up with flaming palms again, and a hive patch on my stomach again.

Ugh.

Got up super groggy from the Benadryl, was "asleep at the wheel" all morning, and went in for a doctor's appointment around mid-morning. Doc suggested I take 4 Benadryl a day (1 25mg pill 4xday - not too bad) and consider eliminating strawberries "since they irritate a lot of people". Nothing on how to figure out what is really causing my problems. So far I'm on day 3 of Benadryl round the clock, and I must say I'm not breaking out in hives now, but I am tired all day! Not falling asleep tired, just oh I could use a nap tired. Since I'm not sure how long to continue taking 4 Benadryl a day, I'm actually going to scale back to 3 today and probably 2 tomorrow. Will try 1 on Friday and see if I don't break out. Would prefer to not be taking this stuff, since I'm sure it isn't helping my training or recovery, but at least the stress from worrying about hives is mitigated. Though, if I back off the Benadryl and break out again, that will lead to stress!

Good times!

Keeping up with training this week despite the body oddness. Hope I can get through the workout today. Anyone got some motivation to spare? We've got two weeks of big races and travel coming up, so I'd like to be in decent race shape! Should be interesting.

Will get a shot or two later, but thanks to Luke for a killer selection of wines I hope to be trying out soon!