nobrakes
Well-Known Member
I did a four and a half hour ride today and was pushing quite hard (I was on the trike so that doesn't translate to anything other than mediocre speed . It was pretty cold, ranging from around 0-3 degrees C. The last hour was very cold, hailstones etc.
I've never had an asthma attack in my life, and was fine all the way round. However, within minutes of getting back into the house, my lungs tightened right up and became very sore, tight and wheezy. It wasn't a full blown asthma attack but it was bad enough that I had to lie down and take a few puffs on an inhaler that we had in the house. Still feeling pretty sore hours later. That's a new one on me.
I'm wondering if it has anything to do with transitioning from very cold to a warm house. Any other asthma sufferers out there who have more experience of these kind of situations in the cold, and any good advice for things to avoid? If I don't cycle in the cold I lose at least 4 months of the year.
I've never had an asthma attack in my life, and was fine all the way round. However, within minutes of getting back into the house, my lungs tightened right up and became very sore, tight and wheezy. It wasn't a full blown asthma attack but it was bad enough that I had to lie down and take a few puffs on an inhaler that we had in the house. Still feeling pretty sore hours later. That's a new one on me.
I'm wondering if it has anything to do with transitioning from very cold to a warm house. Any other asthma sufferers out there who have more experience of these kind of situations in the cold, and any good advice for things to avoid? If I don't cycle in the cold I lose at least 4 months of the year.