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Old 01-14-10 | 08:24 AM
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Froze today - What did I do wrong?

I've ridden in temps down to -18F and never felt like I was going to freeze. I've had issues with toes and fingers, but my core has always felt warm after only a few minutes on the road. This morning, the temps were 32 F and I was cold and continued shivering and feeling cold for a good 15 minutes after I got to work and I can't figure out why. I dressed as always for these temps...tights, lined wind-pants, under armor winter layer top, showers pass elite jacket, gloves and my cycling boots.

I started out feeling a little chill, which is normal, but it never went away. I did start to sweat, so something was happening, but I felt cold. I'm trying to figure out what happened. Based on this, in your opinion, what did I do wrong....over dress? Under dress? Or it was just a fluke? This is the first time I've felt this cold on a commute to work (only 5 miles) in 5 years.
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Old 01-14-10 | 08:31 AM
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I've had that sort of thing happen with mild dehydration. Drink some extra non-caffeinated drinks today and see if tomorrow's any better. Or you might be in the 1st stages of a cold/flu.

Did you have anything on your head? Did you forget and leave your pit zips open?
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Old 01-14-10 | 08:31 AM
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Could be different things, none of which you did wrong.
Cold humidity can be a big factor.
Also, you might be coming down with a bug.
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Old 01-14-10 | 08:34 AM
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It's a fluke. Sometimes I really believe it's a mental thing. I've ridden every day this year, most mornings as low as 11 degrees, and the first mid-20's morning for some reason I was chilled to the bone. No difference in dress, routine, anything. I think it was my mind believing that it was substantially warmer even though it really wasn't
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Old 01-14-10 | 09:01 AM
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maybe you're coming down with something, a cold?
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Old 01-14-10 | 09:16 AM
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Could have been humidity, lack of sleep, or some sort of bug.

You were dressed heavier than I would be at those temperatures, but I wouldn't say you were overdressed unless you really like to hammer along.
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Old 01-14-10 | 09:37 AM
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Could have been humidity, lack of sleep, or some sort of bug.

You were dressed heavier than I would be at those temperatures, but I wouldn't say you were overdressed unless you really like to hammer along.
I tend to go slow on the commutes, so I'm probably a bit more dressed than a lot of folks would be, but I don't like to be a winded sweat ball when I get to work. Dehydration, exhaustion and lack of sleep sound like good candidates based on my schedule from the last week. I'm going to hope the 1st stages of a bug suggestions are wrong.

I wear a balaclava and a helmet on my head, just forgot to mention it. I'll drink a lot of water today and see if the ride home is better.

Thanks for the suggestions.
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Old 01-14-10 | 09:42 AM
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Humidity and wind can make 32*F feel colder than 0*F.
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Old 01-14-10 | 10:00 AM
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After I re-read yiour post, I'd be sweating badly with what you had on at 32 degrees.
Take that FWIW. How one layers is a very personal thing and you're no stranger to winter riding.
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Old 01-14-10 | 10:21 AM
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Could it be that you were breathing in ultra cold air heavily through your mouth? That could possibly drop your core temperature and chill you quickly. Try using a facemask or balaclava to "rebreathe" (or pre-warm) incoming air and maybe that will reduce the core temperature loss.


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Old 01-14-10 | 12:05 PM
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You're getting sick!
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Sometimes this is a digestion issue as it takes energy to digest food and that takes away from your body's ability to produce heat.
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Old 01-15-10 | 04:50 AM
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Originally Posted by The Human Car
Sometimes this is a digestion issue as it takes energy to digest food and that takes away from your body's ability to produce heat.
Along this route - you weren't holding off on going to the bathroom were you? Cause if you really have to go - remember that your body has to keep all internal fluids up to temp - and sometimes on a cold day this can make a big difference in how warm you feel.

Probably not your problem, but you never know.
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Old 01-15-10 | 05:27 AM
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I had that once and felt crappy all day. And the five days after that. Turned out I had a flue coming.
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Old 01-15-10 | 05:49 AM
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was gonna say it sounded like the flu but I read the OP's post an hour later and he didn't say he felt sick. I got a stomach flu, a kind of 24 bug and I couldn't stop shivering before I got violently ill. spent the next 10 hrs trying not to feel like I was going to die. it took about a week to get back on track.
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Old 01-15-10 | 08:26 AM
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Last night going home I was roasting, and this morning in similar conditions everything seemed normal. I do have a bit of scratchy throat today, but I don't feel sick. I'm chalking it up to a fluke mental thing. Still, I have upped my water intake quite a bit and I'm taking some coldeze (Vit. C) just in case.
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Old 01-15-10 | 08:40 AM
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I have had similar things happen. In fact, this week I felt very comfortable riding to work in 15 F but felt colder the next day when the temp was in the low 30s. I was dressed a little lighter the second day, but not inappropriately for the temperature. I chalked it up to the humidity and wind being higher, and my glasses did fog up easier the second day. It wasn't due to sickness.

When I am starting to get sick, I often find that my energy level is down and my pace much slower. Usually I don't feel any other symptoms yet and wonder why I had such a slow ride, then the next day I get a sore throat and a cold starts settling in.
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Next time take your temp....
I am a RN, you probably have a mild virus.
For this no treatmet is advised.
Take nothing for a temp less than 101F. The temp is a virus killer.
Keep riding.
Drink a glass of juice.
For muscle aches a shower unless your temp is high.
Get some sleep.
15 minutes of sunshine on your bare chest is wonderful but usually impossible.
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Old 01-16-10 | 12:12 AM
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Taking your temperature would have been a good start if you felt ill.

Sounds like you overheated though.
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