Working Out and Healing From an Infection
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 10:49 am
My question is, for those of you who work out, can this be harmful to the healing process when you have a cold, or some sort of infection? I got into working out in a gym back in May. I never did it before, but after a brief heart scare, a cardiologist urged me to get in shape. Not that I was in bad shape, but I got addicted to the gym. I dropped 20+ lbs. and my body shape is changing. I try and go 4 days a week, with the bulk of it being weight training and some cardio too. I've tried (and basically have) kept going even with this illness. Sometimes, I don't want to go, but I force myself. The doctor said I can still work out. He does. It just seems strange to me that this illness should linger for so long, especially when I am in the best shape since I was in HS. I've been on 3 courses of antibiotics throughout this process, so maybe this thing is not bacterial in nature.
The other concern is that my tubas may be reinfecting me, although I don' think it ever happened before. With the snow and cold, I've turned off my outdoor water supply. So, I did pour white vinegar down the leadpipe on both horns. I cut a plastic sheet from packaging that accessories or a video game or something of that nature would come in. I curved it and put it into the 1st valve casing, leaving it open where the leadpipe would enter the 1st valve. This allowed me to pour vinegar down the leadpipe without it continuing through the rest of the tubas. Then I let it sit for a few minutes and cleaned out the leadpipe with a snake. Then, I flushed it with water from the kitchen sink. Very little water or vinegar made it through the rest of the instruments. I also cleaned my mouthpiece.
So, even if one can reinfect themself from playing their tuba, I would think that a process like what I did, would sterilize the horn. I can't imagine that anything from beyond the 1st valve could infect you.
In summary, can working out prevent you from healing from a virus or infection? It's been discussed on this board about sterilizing your instrument. Did my process sterilzie my instrument? Thanks! Hope to see some of you in DC!
The other concern is that my tubas may be reinfecting me, although I don' think it ever happened before. With the snow and cold, I've turned off my outdoor water supply. So, I did pour white vinegar down the leadpipe on both horns. I cut a plastic sheet from packaging that accessories or a video game or something of that nature would come in. I curved it and put it into the 1st valve casing, leaving it open where the leadpipe would enter the 1st valve. This allowed me to pour vinegar down the leadpipe without it continuing through the rest of the tubas. Then I let it sit for a few minutes and cleaned out the leadpipe with a snake. Then, I flushed it with water from the kitchen sink. Very little water or vinegar made it through the rest of the instruments. I also cleaned my mouthpiece.
So, even if one can reinfect themself from playing their tuba, I would think that a process like what I did, would sterilize the horn. I can't imagine that anything from beyond the 1st valve could infect you.
In summary, can working out prevent you from healing from a virus or infection? It's been discussed on this board about sterilizing your instrument. Did my process sterilzie my instrument? Thanks! Hope to see some of you in DC!