Exercising when exhausted
delineationfiguration
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Hello! Somewhat of a weird question from me, but hopefully someone has a bit of insight.
Stats: Female, 230 lbs. 1500 calorie goal. Lightly active every day - walk everywhere (about 3 miles per day). I aim to go to the gym three-four times a week for now, where I do both cardio and strength (machines).
Health issues: Tendency for low blood sugar (with shakes, fainting, lowered responsiveness), PCOS.
I have been working out on and off for most of my life, so I can usually judge when it is alright to go to the gym and when I should rest, in terms of colds and other minor illnesses or injuries. However, I have days where I feel very lethargic, without an evident cause. I assume it is partly due to the physical health issues and also due to being autistic, which sometimes leaves me overwhelmed. Lately, I have had days where I feel drained. I have followed my gym schedule despite this, hoping the exercise would actually provide me with surplus energy (and it is recommended for the health problems I have), but the opposite has happened. I have performed well during my training program, but once I am done, I am beyond exhausted.
The question then is; should I keep pushing myself to do the exercise as planned when I feel this way (usually lasts for a day or two) or should I take it as a sign my body needs rest?
Stats: Female, 230 lbs. 1500 calorie goal. Lightly active every day - walk everywhere (about 3 miles per day). I aim to go to the gym three-four times a week for now, where I do both cardio and strength (machines).
Health issues: Tendency for low blood sugar (with shakes, fainting, lowered responsiveness), PCOS.
I have been working out on and off for most of my life, so I can usually judge when it is alright to go to the gym and when I should rest, in terms of colds and other minor illnesses or injuries. However, I have days where I feel very lethargic, without an evident cause. I assume it is partly due to the physical health issues and also due to being autistic, which sometimes leaves me overwhelmed. Lately, I have had days where I feel drained. I have followed my gym schedule despite this, hoping the exercise would actually provide me with surplus energy (and it is recommended for the health problems I have), but the opposite has happened. I have performed well during my training program, but once I am done, I am beyond exhausted.
The question then is; should I keep pushing myself to do the exercise as planned when I feel this way (usually lasts for a day or two) or should I take it as a sign my body needs rest?
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Have your Doctor check your iron levels. Low iron would make you more lethargic than usual.0
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This is definitely a doctor question, not a forum question. There are dozens of things that could cause what you're talking about.4
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DigitalDiana wrote: »Have your Doctor check your iron levels. Low iron would make you more lethargic than usual.
Sorry, I should have said that I have had blood work and most things are fine (except dropping blood sugar levels, after high spikes), though I am on a magnesium supplement. My blood sugar is well managed at the moment.0 -
DigitalDiana wrote: »Have your Doctor check your iron levels. Low iron would make you more lethargic than usual.
So will low vitamin D0 -
TommieCarrol wrote: »DigitalDiana wrote: »Have your Doctor check your iron levels. Low iron would make you more lethargic than usual.
So will low vitamin D
Thank you for the suggestion Though I have fatty fish three times a week and the doctor did not find any deficiencies.0 -
FoCoAlphaNerd wrote: »This is definitely a doctor question, not a forum question. There are dozens of things that could cause what you're talking about.
Alright, thank you for your response. The doctor has no ideas, so I am just wondering if I should push through or not.1 -
Does this by chance occur during your period? I feel lethargic during mine (right now) and I just push through, which hasn't harmed me yet!0
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meganridenour wrote: »Does this by chance occur during your period? I feel lethargic during mine (right now) and I just push through, which hasn't harmed me yet!
Funny you should say that! I just had my period and pushed through on those days. In fact, exercise really helps me with the cramps and I felt energized afterwards. Which makes me scratching my head about these other days, where it seems to take whatever little energy I had to begin with and supply me with none.2 -
There's another answer, a simple one. You may just be drained some days.0
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To directly answer your question, if I feel run down, start exercise, and haven't seriously perked up after 15 minutes or so, I'll stop the workout and either just stretch for a while or just go take a nap.0
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MissusMoon wrote: »There's another answer, a simple one. You may just be drained some days.
Very likely, since I am the mother of two, autistic and one of my children is autistic too. Would you postpone the gym on those days or just follow the plan?0 -
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Alright, thank you so much for your input. I shall take that to heart and simply push the session forward a day or two.0
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