1650-when-semi-sick strategy advice?

I probably waited too long to post this inquiry, but if anyone has advice on how to swim the 1650 when slightly (as opposed to deathly) sick and microbially-exhausted, please let me know soon! My heat is scheduled to start at 8:52 tomorrow morning. Notes: 1) I did the hour swim three weeks ago, nice and easy pace, for a total of a less than spectacular 4825 yards, but I felt good, relaxed, and that great sense of "breathing really well" that periodically characterizes my distancy swimming, for reasons I have never quite figured out. 2) in the interlude between then and now, I got some kind of cold/malaise-virus, that left me extremely tired, prone to head rushes upon climbing a short set of stairs, and in a mood to do little more than nap on the couch with professional golf on the tv in the background. in the pool, I have really struggled. 3) the above malaise seems to be slowly receding, and since I already paid for tomorrow's 1650, I am going to go for it, but--and this is the reason for my emergency request for strategic advice--I don't want to A) HUMILIATE myself, or B) delay by several hours the expected timeline of the meet. So, in this spirit, please tell me how to swim the 1650 tomorrow (medical fuddy duddies out there need not advise skipping the attempt, since cheapness is trumping infirmity in my psyche, and I can't get the $15 entry fee back.) Thanks in advance!
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  • Thanks, Donna. And I mean "nemesis" in its most affectionate sense, of course. I wonder if Michael Phelps has a nemesis? Probably an unborn kid practicing a six-beat kick even now in the placental pool somewhere... Speaking of which, the person who won the entire 1650 meet today was a 14 year old boy who did 17:54 or thereabouts. Kind of cool to think of it.
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  • Thanks, Donna. And I mean "nemesis" in its most affectionate sense, of course. I wonder if Michael Phelps has a nemesis? Probably an unborn kid practicing a six-beat kick even now in the placental pool somewhere... Speaking of which, the person who won the entire 1650 meet today was a 14 year old boy who did 17:54 or thereabouts. Kind of cool to think of it.
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