Headaches after walks
MandaLee8908
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The past two days I've taken my dog, Sadie, on a walk in the morning. We haven't gone too far as I am really out of shape, and I am still trying to leash train Sadie. I have noticed that after the walks, which are about 1.5 miles, I get these headaches that pretty much last the rest of the day.
We usually walk before breakfast, so I eat as soon as we get back. I am pretty tired the rest of the day (I work 2nd shift and am on my feet the majority of my shift) and I feel a little foggy.
I was always told that exercise was supposed to make you feel more energized, but I'm not feeling it! Help!
Thanks in advance!
P.S I get the headaches if I walk alone, too, so i don't think it's entirely the leash training putting strain on my arms/shoulder/neck that is causing the problem.
We usually walk before breakfast, so I eat as soon as we get back. I am pretty tired the rest of the day (I work 2nd shift and am on my feet the majority of my shift) and I feel a little foggy.
I was always told that exercise was supposed to make you feel more energized, but I'm not feeling it! Help!
Thanks in advance!
P.S I get the headaches if I walk alone, too, so i don't think it's entirely the leash training putting strain on my arms/shoulder/neck that is causing the problem.
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Sounds like dehydration or low blood sugar. Try having your walk after breakfast and include protein and complex carbs. Cinnamon may help.0
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I have to eat before going out to exercise. If nothing else, I grab a serving of raw almonds so I can have some protein to keep me going. And hydrate!0
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water water water and have a little protein before you head out a hard boiled egg or something0
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Hydrate yourself. Bring a water bottle along with you and make sure you drink and eat something before the walk.0
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Exercise-induced headache probably should be evaluated by your doctor.0
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Thanks! I appreciate it! I should know better as I am in the medical field...0
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I would say drink a lot more water. I am notorious for getting light headed frequently when I am not drinking my water and when I do, never happens.0
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Already been said but my first thought was dehydration as well.0
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Do you get the headaches if you walk the same amount indoors on a treadmill? Where I live, this is high pest/weed/mosquito spray season and the chemicals get to me sometimes. Could this be an issue for you?0
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Make sure you're well hydrated!0
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Allergies, maybe. I started suffering from spring seasonal allergies one year out of the blue! Never had a problem, then bam. After working outside, the first thing I do is shower, so pollen doesn't get all over the house more so than it already does.0
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I used to get headaches and neck aches all the time after exercising. As I got fitter, these disappeared. I honestly think its from strain as you arent used to exercising. Just keep at it! It will get better, but no harm checking out your blood pressure etc.0
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ALLERGIES!!! I get headaches when i take my dogs for a walk if i don't take my allergy medicine. If you don't have allergies you might had acquired them now. It's never to late or too early.
ALSO: Make sure you're hydrated0
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