Wierd reaction to exercise?
GaiaGirl1992
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Whenever I exercise, whether a hard day of weight training or just a walk, within an hour or so I get really shaky, ravenous, light headed, and almost sick, unless I eat something within that hour.
I did a light 2 mile walk today, then shot some hoops with my 12 year old brother until 3:30. 45 minutes later I was shaking hard enough my entire vision was vibrating, and I felt almost dizzy. I'd started drinking cold water asap after I got home.
As I sit here typing this, eating a veggie burger and mixed veggies, I already feel 200% better. has anyone else had this happen? I think it may be because I don't have a consistent exercise routine yet, but I'm not sure.
I did a light 2 mile walk today, then shot some hoops with my 12 year old brother until 3:30. 45 minutes later I was shaking hard enough my entire vision was vibrating, and I felt almost dizzy. I'd started drinking cold water asap after I got home.
As I sit here typing this, eating a veggie burger and mixed veggies, I already feel 200% better. has anyone else had this happen? I think it may be because I don't have a consistent exercise routine yet, but I'm not sure.
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me too0
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your body runs off the calories you burn. you need them. Try to eat before you work out. And never NOT eat something after. Drink plenty of water as well.0
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That sounds like it could be low blood sugar. Maybe you aren't eating enough to fuel your exercise.0
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my guess is that you're not eating enough. your body has a way of freaking out when you ask it to do things without giving it enough fuel.0
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Sounds like your blood sugar is dropping.0
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You get shakey when your blood sugar drops like that, and that will happen if you don't have enough calories in your body.
Eat a small something before, and eat a small something after. followed by a descent meal a few hours later... you have to eat to fuel your body.0 -
its your blood sugar...I'd try eating prior to working out and lots of water! Sorry if this is a repeat!0
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Do you have any diabetics in your family or have you ever been tested for your A1C? Not to freak you out. Just wondering. Like others have said, it sounds like low blood sugars. It would be something I would just consider running by your MD.0
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it's not really a weird reaction... it's a normal reaction if you do not have enough food in your system. sounds like symtoms of low blood sugar. have a protein rich snack ready for right after you workout/exercise. the idea is to keep your body fueled. once you start having a healthy snack(s) before/after you exercise, you should feel a lot better.0
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Try having something light before exercise like a banana or a smoothies. Then after eat something with protein and energy like whole grain pasta and chicken or beans on whole meal toast. And drink plenty during exercise! Xx0
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You're supposed to eat some protein within an hour after a hard workout to help repair your muscles.0
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I don't like eating before exercising, it makes me feel sick unless I ate several hours before, which still causes my problem....0
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eat0
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yeah sounds like blood sugar to me too...
when i do personal training, i get a bit like that, but that is really full on high intensity exercise.
Sounds to me like you haven't got enough energy to fuel your exercise, are you eating enough? try eating a cold boiled egg before you exercise, it always gives me plenty of energy.0 -
I don't like eating before exercising, it makes me feel sick unless I ate several hours before, which still causes my problem....
So you're sick either way?
I'd go for the sick, but sufficiently fueled route.0 -
That sounds like it could be low blood sugar. Maybe you aren't eating enough to fuel your exercise.
This used to happen to my as a kid and I'd actually pass out sometimes, but the symptoms of shaking and such were pretty common place for me after a lot of activity. It was low blood sugar and I actually found out I was hypoglycemic. Not that you probably are, but it very well could be just low blood sugar affecting you.0 -
Did you remember to fuel your body for that exercise...the tank has to be filled in order for your body to work properly...also have you thought about hyperglycemia (sp)...first thing that comes to mind is your not eating properly before exercise darlin', just my thoughts on your situation....blessings sweetie !!!0
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I don't like eating before exercising, it makes me feel sick unless I ate several hours before, which still causes my problem....
So you're sick either way?
I'd go for the sick, but sufficiently fueled route.
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thanks folks, I thought that was a wierd hereditary thing, since my dad gets the same way =3
lmao I have such a love/hate thing with food, If i eat too soon i feel bad, eat too late I feel worse! but I will try and find a good time that minimizes the ick!0 -
This has happened to me before! it is not a fun reaction but sometimes it can be realted to low blood sugar levels. If you know that you react this way make sure that you eat either before or right after you work out. Something that is high in protein like almonds will help battle the shakes!0
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get blood tests0
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Runners and cyclists call that "bonking". Your body had nowhere to get fuel to burn to sustain you.
You can prevent it by eating just a little something immediately before exercise, perhaps 1/2 banana or protein bar.
Then, within 10 minutes of finishing the exercise, eat again. If it is a long activity, such as a 3-4 hour ride, do make sure you eat something at the 1/2-way point.
By the way, it is important to eat the extra calories you earn by exercising -- keeps the muscle mass fueled so the body will burn fat, not cannibalize its own muscle. If you fail to keep your calories up as a regular exerciser, you will plateau or actually even GAIN weight.
Here's a great explanation:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/196502-for-the-people-who-work-out-like-crazy-and-are-not-losing?hl=for+people+who+work+out+like+crazy
blessings.0 -
seriously, forget all the specualtion from MFP user (all good people though!!). Just get blood tests ASAP. Probably overdue for one anyway??
Which reminds me, i need to also do this! Been 5 months!! lol.0
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