Monday, May 29, 2023

15-mile Bike Ride and the Aftermath

I'm still struggling, but I can't escape this slump because my car is still in the shop. All I can do is go out for a walk when I feel restless and listless. It is a good thing then that the neighborhood is walkable. The tree-lined streets make it easier to walk out and ramble on whenever I feel like. It doesn't bring me the Novelty Effect -- I've been in this neighborhood for over 5 years now -- but it still improves my mood, however briefly.

It's been over 2 months by now since I ran the car into a ditch. They finally got all the parts they need and about to begin the repair work. But they are not in hurry. They have all the business they can handle, and they are taking all the weekends and holidays off. Then they shut down the shop for 2 days last week to remodel the floor. The upshot is that I'm not likely to get my car back for at least another week.

I've been doing my best to stay in shape with 4x1 block jogging ever since the ski season was over in April.  I had to give that up because I was struggling through the pollen season. Then I finally got out of the pollen-induced struggle in the middle of May, and it was time to over-do as I usually do whenever I feel better. I went on a biking, thinking that I'd go Tower Bridge by the river. Then I remembered that REI had a sale, and that was a good excuse to ride all the way. I kept going with only one break in Discovery Park. I returned with nothing to show for it, again with only one break. The 15-mile ride took only about 2 hours. That's about 3 times as fast as the first 15-mile ride I did back in 2018.

The recovery from the ride was typical of the recent pattern: I stayed upright and functional the next day, and then the struggle started day after. On the 3rd day, I got tired of the struggle and went out for a walk, thinking that maybe I could exercise my way out of the post-bike PEM hole. I ended up walking 2.5 miles. Then the struggle continued for 3 more days after that. The more things change, the more remains the same: it was obvious that I still can't exercise my way out of PEM. That extended my Spring struggle from April to end of May with only a few respites.

I'm eager to get back on the road. I'll hit the road running, hopefully, as soon as my car comes back from the shop. I have already bought most of the things I need for the new season -- no idea why I need more stuff every season, but I do -- and now I'm debating if I need a drone. I'll be telling my story with film this time and drone footage would add a visual interest to the story. Investing $1000 just to tell a story seems an overkill though. I still have a few more days at least before my car comes back. I'll think some more and decide. 


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