Goose,
I too have been experiencing difficulty on afternoon rides.  My symptoms are: 
difficulty catching my breath (the air seems to be lacking enough oxygen), feel 
very hot (hotter than normal) after pushing up hills or riding faster than 
normal, legs seem to be weaker than normal.  When I slow down, I feel fine.  I 
haven't experienced a feeling of nausea.  I've never had heat stroke, but I 
wonder if these symptoms suggest being close to having one.
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From: Goocey M.K. Joshua 
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, 21 Jul 2010 17:07:02 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: [COWs] Heat, Dehydration, and Diagnosis

I may need the Doc's expertise on this.  I have not had a good ride since my 
July 13 time trial.  That totals almost a whole week of miserable rides, 
starting with the whole Jim, Tim, and Potato Hill fiasco.  I wonder if I have 
been chronically dehydrated.
The constants:1) Food: not changed much2) Routes: I haven't flown over to the 
Alps for any tour legs3: Bike: I haven't found anything heavier . . . not that 
they make that.
Changes:1) I have switched from Cytomax to plain old Gatorade2) Because of 
morning and evening commitments, I have been riding between 1-5 in the 
afternoons, which means hotter temperatures
Symptoms:1) Inability to keep my HR down below anaerobic threshold.  Today I 
averaged 177 bmp for 1.5 hours, and overpasses sent my heart rate up to 192.  
Only Snake Mountain has taken my HR that high2) Cold chills on the bike.  It 
feels like I am passing through pockets of hot and cold air3) A strong desire 
to puke while taking down fluids . . . I'm probably drinking about twice as 
much as I usually do4) No gas . . . I try to put the hammer down, and nothing 
comes out.  I averaged 16.7 mph today and 16.2 yesterday.  Even the heavy wind 
shouldn't account for that poor of an average.  Regardless, every minute feels 
like hell.
Did I sleep from January to June and only IMAGINE that I rode BSG?
Any ideas?  If dehydration, then any solutions--other than ride with David at 
5:45?
Goose 





Rev. Joshua M.K. GooceySenior MinisterFirst Christian Church (Disciples of 
Christ)207 Tarboro St. N.Wilson, NC [email protected]
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because we have virtue or excellence, but we rather have those because we have 
acted rightly. We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act 
but a habit."  Will Durant, The Story of Philosophy


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very well that the minute we understand, we are obliged to act accordingly.”  
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On Jul 21, 2010, at 2:55 PM, David C. wrote:
Anyone interested in doing this ride?

http://www.setupevents.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=event_detail&eventID=1578

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