Feeling extreme weakness & nausea this morning- HELP!!
Jmorgan0909
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I woke up this morning & the moment I stood up I knew something wasn't right. My entire body feels weak (not sore) but like I can't stand. At the same time I am dizzy & also feeling nausea's this morning. I ate something light thinking that might have been the problem, but so far it hasn't helped. All of my food & exercise stats are viewable on my profile (only 3 days-new to this).
** Also, my calorie intake is low most days (due to exercise it keeps giving me extra calories... but I feel full every day & eat when I am hungry.
** Also, my calorie intake is low most days (due to exercise it keeps giving me extra calories... but I feel full every day & eat when I am hungry.
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could be that your body needs more food, but maybe you should see a doctor?0
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is pregnancy a possibility?
but most likely it's because you are not eating enough. You only had 745 calories yesterday. That would make anyone dizzy.0 -
I would go see a doctor, just to be on the safe side.... but at the same time I'd say you're not eating enough. The first few days is hard to get the balance right, but it'll get better (providing it is just the lack of cals causing the dizziness).0
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I just learned yesterday that we lose iron when sweating. Could you be a little anemic? I think I'm having problems with it because with this heat, I sweat NON-STOP.0
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You might have a virus or something. It does happen. :-)0
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Oh my God!!! How much water do you drink?0
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Go do the doctor!0
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OK, yesterday you ate fewer calories than you worked off in exercise. That just may be the problem.0
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Classic symptoms of dehydration.:flowerforyou: Gatorade sista!0
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I can tell you that I had the same symptoms you had and I had extreme pains to my back. I have a stomach bug that is going around and its extremely nasty from what the er doc said. I was home in bed for a couple of days. I would get up to do something and then feel like a mac truck hit me.....I would start hypoventialating too hope you feel better0
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Could be your iron levels. I get dizzy when my iron is low. But I would definitely try and up your cals to at least 1,200 a day as they are quite low. You may not be feeling hungry but your body will suffer if it is not getting enough calories to function property. A visit to the docs just to be safe would be a good idea though. Hope you feel better soon :flowerforyou:0
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I just looked at your diary and you're not eating enough,you need to NET a minimum of 1200 calories. Eat back those exercise calories hun!
Make an appointment with your doctor just to be safe and get checked out.0 -
You are definitely not eating enough! Don't be afraid to eat back some of your exercise calories (I usually eat about half of mine). If you're really not hungry, try having a protein shake at least.0
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Oh, and I would try drinking more water as that can make you feel rubbish too, if you're dehydrated.0
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Goodmorning! I believe the reason your feeling dizzy is because your not eating enough calories. You ARE working out which is awesome! But you do need to replenish your body with some calories. I'm 5'4 and WITH exercise I know I need atleast 1500 to feel good and strong I have a passion for clean eating so I could give you some good snack ideas to fill in some of those missing calories. You should have atleast 1200 calories if not more if your ACTIVELY exercising, don't be afraid to boost those up a bit, I know youll feel better! Ps. Protein is important too a balance. Hope this helps some, good luck to you!0
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Are you getting enough protein? Sometimes I feel like that and usually a little bit of chicken and water does the trick. Saltines and a little bit of Coke also helps me.0
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Oh my God!!! How much water do you drink?
Not enough.. that is still a work in progress0 -
Eat more food.
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You're not eating enough, not drinking enough...and are taking phentermine (Adipex) and another diet pill called Xyngular. I would go right to the urgent care, you might need IV fluids and you might be having a severe reaction to one or both of these drugs.0
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You're not eating enough, not drinking enough...and are taking phentermine (Adipex) and another diet pill called Xyngular. I would go right to the urgent care, you might need IV fluids and you might be having a severe reaction to one or both of these drugs.
I am no longer taking Adipex. My doctor prescribed that to me when I went to him concerned with my weight. I took it for almost 2 months and did not continue after that. As for the Xyngular, it is an all natural product that I have been taking for over a month & it includes not only a pill but shakes as well. I honestly don't feel like that could be the problem.
However, I know I don't drink enough water & I need to be working on that. As far as eating enough, that is a toughy! The more I exercise the more calories MFP tells me to eat, but at the same time.. when I exercise, it seems to make me not hungry at all. I actually have to remind myself to eat throughout the day. It could also be the shakes making me full, seeing as that is what they are intended to do. Yesterday I replaced two meals with them, maybe I should stick with one.0 -
Goodmorning! I believe the reason your feeling dizzy is because your not eating enough calories. You ARE working out which is awesome! But you do need to replenish your body with some calories. I'm 5'4 and WITH exercise I know I need atleast 1500 to feel good and strong I have a passion for clean eating so I could give you some good snack ideas to fill in some of those missing calories. You should have atleast 1200 calories if not more if your ACTIVELY exercising, don't be afraid to boost those up a bit, I know youll feel better! Ps. Protein is important too a balance. Hope this helps some, good luck to you!
Thank you for your feedback & yes, I would love some snack ideas!!0 -
I just looked at your diary and you're not eating enough,you need to NET a minimum of 1200 calories. Eat back those exercise calories hun!
Make an appointment with your doctor just to be safe and get checked out.
Actually, no you don't. I had this conversation with my dietitian. In order for me to have a "net" 1200 calories yesterday, I would have had to eat over 3,000 calories.
If you start losing weight too rapidly, then you need to adjust your calorie intake higher. If you're staying around 1-2 lbs a week, then you are fine.0 -
EAT! There is a reason you earn more calories with exercise!0
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Starvation diets are unhealthy.
Follow MFP recommendations, or you'll suffer some serious consequences at some point.
Maybe you've heard this before? I suspect so.
Good luck:flowerforyou:0 -
When I first started my whole regimen I was feeling lightheaded and dizzy a lot too. But I kept in mind that I have never worked out so much or had a proper diet, so my body was probably just shocked. I kept hydrating myself, and some days I went over on calories a little just so my body could handle the changes. I also started taking a multivitamin.0
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Hope you are ok... what is Xyngular ? Could it be doing something to you? If it is a diet supplement, it could have something in it to make you loopy. ALSO, you are not eating enough.... I exercise hard, too - like you do, but IMHO, you should eat your calories back... I get spacey if I don't eat enough with exercising like I do... also as someone said, you could likely be dehydrated.... good luck0
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I just looked at your diary and you're not eating enough,you need to NET a minimum of 1200 calories. Eat back those exercise calories hun!
Make an appointment with your doctor just to be safe and get checked out.
Actually, no you don't. I had this conversation with my dietitian. In order for me to have a "net" 1200 calories yesterday, I would have had to eat over 3,000 calories.
If you start losing weight too rapidly, then you need to adjust your calorie intake higher. If you're staying around 1-2 lbs a week, then you are fine.
Thanks for the feedback! It took me about 6 weeks to lose my last ten pounds so I don't think I am losing too fast.0 -
To the OP: The reason I said you should go to the doctor is because there are so many medical reasons you could be feeling weak and dizzy. It might have absolutely nothing to do with your diet. I just finished physical therapy last month, and I was going for Vertigo. It's a horrible thing to live with (but luckily it's all gone now *yay*). Then again, it might be your blood pressure. It might be a cold. It could be so many serious and not too serious things.0
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Starvation diets are unhealthy.
Follow MFP recommendations, or you'll suffer some serious consequences at some point.
Maybe you've heard this before? I suspect so.
Good luck:flowerforyou:
I have only been on MFP for 3 days but I would like to point out that I have been eating this way for months. I agree that starvation diets are unhealthy.. good thing that's not what I'm doing0 -
Sounds Like Pregnancy to Me.0
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