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kapeluza
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This was my routine this morning: got up, went to gym, worked out on elliptical for 33 mins, sat in the sauna for 3 minutes, took a shower and got ready.
This is what happened:
This morning after my exercise, I took a shower and proceeded to do my personal routine like usual. But after I took my shower, all of a sudden I started sweating horrible (like cold sweat) and started feeling really nauseous and really shaky. I got really pale and at one moment felt like I couldn't breathe well and felt like blowing chunks big time. Not sure what the heck that episode was about but I didn't feel well at all. Any thoughts on what might of happened to me? (By the way, it's TOM)
Any advice would be appreciated greatly.
((Maybe wrong forum to post this))
This is what happened:
This morning after my exercise, I took a shower and proceeded to do my personal routine like usual. But after I took my shower, all of a sudden I started sweating horrible (like cold sweat) and started feeling really nauseous and really shaky. I got really pale and at one moment felt like I couldn't breathe well and felt like blowing chunks big time. Not sure what the heck that episode was about but I didn't feel well at all. Any thoughts on what might of happened to me? (By the way, it's TOM)
Any advice would be appreciated greatly.
((Maybe wrong forum to post this))
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Not a doctor. You could have a stomach bug, over worked it, pregnant or any other number of things. Take your temperature, drink lots of fluids, if you get worse see a doctor.0
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I did you eat breakfast? Maybe the exercise and then the hot sauna, then I assume a not super hot shower - you could have had low blood sugar or a reaction to the temperature changes.
If you feel better now I wouldn't worry too much.
If it happens again I'd check with my dr.0 -
Sounds like a panic attack too me. You should see a dr. Although you may not have had ANYTHING to 'panic' over it can happen sometimes without any cause or warning. I have a panic disorder that I have had under control now for years, but every so often I'll get the EXACT same thing you just described.0
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You overheated. Be sure that after you work out you cool down, not sit in a sauna Drink some water, and eat some protein, THEN get in the sauna.0
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If you don't hydrate properly and get enough carbs (exercise will deplete your body of carbs very quickly) prior to exercising, it can make you dizzy and nauseous. Try eating something with carbs and protein before working out and drink plenty of water before, during (if possible) and after your workout. Try a fitness drink (watch the sugar though...try Gatorade light) before your workout--that helps me too.
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Did you do all this before eating or drinking anything? I get similar symptoms if I go too long without something to eat/drink.0
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I know how that feels, I have had that a few times, usually when I am run down or overdoing it. I went to the doc and they did all the tests but said there is nothing wrong with me. Just make sure you stay hydrated and eat enough. Health is more important than the number on the scale at the end of the day0
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Sounds like something you should ask your doctor about!
I get the same symptoms when my blood pressure drops. Of course, when that happens, I go and see my doctor about it.0 -
I didn't eat breakfast this morning. I think the sauna is the culprit too. I might have overheated.0
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that happens to me quite frequently. Mine is caused by having the shower water and bathroom too warm. It triggers a vagal nerve response in me and I have to turn the water to cool or cold for a minute to feel better then when I get out of the shower I have to just dry myself and go lay down for a few minutes. It's possible this is what's happening to you. Especially since it's summer and you sit in the sauna after a workout you may be over whelming your system. Make sure you are drinking plenty of cool/cold water and are eating before your workout or right afterward before you shower. If that doesn't work then I'd try showering with your bathroom door open and fan running and with cooler than normal water. Good Luck! :flowerforyou:0
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Oh and eat carbs/protein afterwards...I had a friend that I coach that had this problem and I suggested eating something like a Clif mini bar--fixed her nausea immediately!
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The symptoms sound like textbook low blood sugar. The solution: eat something before you workout. In the morning, your blood sugar is basically at a fasting level because you haven't eaten for the 6-8 hours you were sleeping. Working out causes that level to drop even farther. If you eat something before you work out or even drink a small glass of orange juice it should help the problem.0
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I am certainly not a doctor, but I have had my blood sugar drop suddenly before! What you described sounds what I experienced! I have read articles that suggest having a small carb-loaded snack before your workout to keep those Blood sug.levels from dropping...In any case, I hope you feel better!0
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You make no mention of food intake before or after exercise and period of time in between eating then exercise, how long you`ve been doing this etc what size weight etc. you need to let food settle then warm up do work out then warm down drinking lots of fluid. Although I`m not a doc I`d suggest you may have been dehydrated0
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LOL!!! I didn't see this. :happy:0
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The symptoms sound like textbook low blood sugar. The solution: eat something before you workout. In the morning, your blood sugar is basically at a fasting level because you haven't eaten for the 6-8 hours you were sleeping. Working out causes that level to drop even farther. If you eat something before you work out or even drink a small glass of orange juice it should help the problem.
Agree... Try to provide your body the fuel it needs to do the tasks at hand. You wouldn't make a trip to a secluded beach on an empty tank of gas would you? Your body really isn't that different. It needs fuel to go do work!
Try to eat something healthy before exercise. A good balance of Proteins and Carbs will help have a better workout.0 -
I'd go see my Dr if I were you.
A possible explanation: http://health.yahoo.net/channel/heart-attack_symptoms0 -
Dehydration and/or heat stroke. Skip the sauna and DRINK MORE WATER.0
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Dehydration would be my guess too! Be careful. Make sure you are hydrated and eat a small something before you go.0
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Thanks! Yeah, it was most likely dehydration and low blood sugar! Never had this happen before! And I don't think it was a heart attack because no chest pain whatsoever. If it happens again, I will most likely be seeing a doctor! Thanks a lot for your advise!
I will try eating something before hitting the gym from now on!0 -
Barring anything medical..... sounds likes classic overheating / low electrolytes. I would just cut out the sauna and see what happens.0
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33 mins of cardio plus hot sauna plus hot shower= raised blood pressure
hot showers are actually bad for you...i was always taught to start out with lukewarm water and eventually raise the temp to what you want it & then gradually lower it back down before getting out....scalding hot showers are bad for your health (or at least, that's what i've been told)
maybe see if symptoms persist.....then call your doctor! feel better0 -
Something similar happened to me a few months ago - I overran my bath with really hot water and got in without putting much cold in, and because it was a cold day I was glad of the heat, but it was too hot. I ended up dozing in there for a bit, and woke up because I was getting a headache, so got out of the bath and was feeling a bit funny, a bit faint and a bit sick. I thought I'd be ok, so carried on getting dried and put a towel around myself, then I started feeling reaaaally bad, I got fuzzies in front of my eyes and my ears buzzed, then I collapsed into my bathroom door, bashing my head (ow), and must have been out for only a few seconds, but it disorientated me and took me a while to realise where I was. So, I quickly laid down on my bed and stayed there for a bit until I'd cooled down and felt more normal. I was worried about what had happened too, but googled it, and I think the hot water had raised my blood pressure too much, making me faint. If you had been in a sauna, then had a hot shower, the same thing probably happened to you. I just make sure I don't have stupidly hot baths anymore! Lesson learnt!!0
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Sometimes when I run in the morning, especially on hot and humid summer days, haven't eaten breakfast, chug water too quickly afterwards, and quickly jump into a very hot and steamy shower this happens to me. I actually had to pull the car over on the highway one morning on the way to work to throw up on the side of the road (gross, I know). I think it's a combination of low blood sugar & dehydration, which don't mix well with steam. Make sure you eat something before you exercise (however little) and sip water slowly throughout your workout.0
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