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Old 07-18-2012, 11:58 AM
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DRTRCR22
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Originally Posted by outlaw256
if you wondered why you were sick for a few days after a race then why in the hell did it take you yrs to fiqure it out.
Well, just like andamo said above, and from what I read online, there is a progression of long term damage and reduced tollerance that is not readily identifiable unless you are an expert in carbon monoxide poisoning, which I am not. I had no idea that there were lingering effects and reduced tollerance to short term exposures.
I also have severe allergies that I have to take mutliple shots every week to control, and I thought maybe is was the "Buffalo-Waller" clay dust at the one track that I was breathing in that was making me sick.
Or, I guess I could just be a dumb-ass and just not thought of that, thinking instead that once away from the exposure and into good clean air everything was fine...
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