wdprice3 BinaryBuffonary 45912 Posts user info edit post |
My turn.
For the past week or so I have been getting nauseated while working out (lifting to be specific). In addition to nausea my stomach feels like it's being constricted/squeezed.
My workout, diet, schedule, etc haven't changed (besides changing them up to see if I felt better; which didn't work). I'm not pushing myself too hard at all - in fact, I'm barely pushing at all on some days due to this problem.
My schedule:
Eat sandwich + apple or yogurt, drink water Work for two hours Gym for 1 hour, which includes 5 min stretch, 25 min cardio, 25 lifting, 5 min cool down, and water breaks every so often. Walk 15 min
Stomach pain/nausea begin shortly after lifting. I've tried waiting after cardio to see if it starts, but it didn't - seems to be related to lifting (potentially related to use core muscles more strenuously which in turn starts the problems...?) 9/14/2009 5:14:01 PM |
Mr. Joshua Swimfanfan 43948 Posts user info edit post |
Have you tried lifting without cardio first to see if it still happens? 9/14/2009 5:17:08 PM |
evan All American 27701 Posts user info edit post |
my instincts are pointing me towards hypoglycemia
do you ever get diaphoretic? lightheaded/confused? or is it just the nausea/vomiting?
did this come on all of a sudden? or was it more of a gradual change? and, before this started happening, were you able to do the same routine without these problems?
next time it happens, try to eat some simple carbs/sugars, lie down, and see if that helps.
DISCLAIMER: i am not a medical doctor. the information presented here is for entertainment purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. for medical concerns, you should always consult your general practitioner. 9/14/2009 6:42:33 PM |
brainysmurf All American 4762 Posts user info edit post |
either that or he is vagaling 9/14/2009 6:45:02 PM |
bumpintahoe All American 2077 Posts user info edit post |
Hiatal hernia? Hiatal hernias are when a portion of your stomach herniates through your diaphragm. These could be made worse by the increased intraabdominal pressure associated with lifting. Do you ever get the symptoms when you are trying to push out a massive shit or when you cough/sneeze really hard? This is just speculation, look up some more about it to see if it fits your story. 9/14/2009 8:41:17 PM |
wdprice3 BinaryBuffonary 45912 Posts user info edit post |
MJ - I've gone pretty light on the cardio before lifting, which didn't work, but I'll see about completely switching that up.
evan - I do tend to sweat a good bit, rarely do I get lightheaded (hasn't happened during any of this though). This came on all of a sudden - one day last week the pain/nausea just started. Yes, I was doing the same routine before this. Will try eating that stuff. Nice disclaimer! lol
BS - is that trolling??
Bumpity - I though the same, but the pain/nausea hasn't occurred at any other time; I'll be tracking that though.
thanks for the responses so far. 9/15/2009 7:44:56 AM |
brainysmurf All American 4762 Posts user info edit post |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasovagal_episode 9/15/2009 9:03:19 AM |
Yodajammies All American 3229 Posts user info edit post |
Hell, no reason to start another thread.
HALP ME DR. TUB!
Over laborday weekend I went down to hotlanta for DragonCon. I have super flat feet that make standing and walking for long periods of time rather painful, and of course, thats pretty much all I did for 4 days straight. Now, a good week and a half later, my big toes are still numb. No discoloration and I don't recall bashing both of them on something. They are just numb.
Am I going to die? 9/15/2009 9:32:06 AM |
spöokyjon ℵ 18617 Posts user info edit post |
Probs. 9/15/2009 10:29:25 AM |
jethromoore All American 2529 Posts user info edit post |
Sounds like Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome. I've never heard of it before googling foot toe tunnel syndrome. I've had Cubital Tunnel Syndrome which like most of the x tunnel syndromes is when you put too much pressure on a nerve for too long and piss it off. They make drugs to speed up the healing process but you'll probably have to do little exercises and stay off your feet for a while to make it go away.
[Edited on September 15, 2009 at 1:35 PM. Reason : ] 9/15/2009 1:31:04 PM |
benz240 All American 4476 Posts user info edit post |
has it gotten worse over the last month or so? any bleeding? 9/15/2009 1:40:45 PM |
Jenniferyan Veteran 355 Posts user info edit post |
I doubt it's a vasovagal episode - I have chronic vasovagal syncope, which is brought in my case by extreme stress or prolonged exercise (I can't keep my heartrate really high for long periods.) I get pain/nausea after I faint, never before.
Instead of water breaks at the gym, try either 1/2 water, 1/2 gatorade or G2. The electrolytes might stave off some of the nausea and a little sugar can keep your blood sugar up. 9/16/2009 7:16:05 AM |
One All American 10570 Posts user info edit post |
EAT MOAR ! 9/16/2009 7:26:26 AM |
wdprice3 BinaryBuffonary 45912 Posts user info edit post |
Ben - me? no bleeding and not getting worse Jennifer - I'll give that a shot 1 - lol, I"m eating enough.
Update: So yesterday I tried pushing harder during cardio (the elliptical is my cardio machine) and sure enough the problems started... It got to the point where my stomach felt so tight that I that I was gonna crap myself... so then I went and took care of that... if you know what I mean. and I don't think BM timing fits as I've done that pre-work out and the problems still occurred. 9/16/2009 9:41:55 AM |
One All American 10570 Posts user info edit post |
How much do you weigh and whats an estimate of your body fat. Show us what you eat in a day. 9/16/2009 9:57:59 AM |
wdprice3 BinaryBuffonary 45912 Posts user info edit post |
weight ~ 250 body fat ~ 30%
breakfast: special K + skim milk snack: yogurt with mix-ins lunch: typically a sandwich (PB&H on wheat or Turkey & cheese on wheat) + apple w/PB or yogurt w/ mix-ins post workout snack: yogurt w/ mix-ins dinner: varies greatly (special K + skim milk; grilled/baked chicken; mexican; sometimes fast food/pizza; sub/wrap) 9/16/2009 10:17:07 AM |
lucyinthesky All American 11614 Posts user info edit post |
Look at the sugar content of your yogurt and mix-ins. Although this is traditionally a healthy snack, the wrong type can contain a ton of sugar, leading to problems with your sugar levels.
Also, be aware that your peanut butter can contain hidden sugars, particularly if you eat reduced fat pb. Shoot for all-natural pb if you can. 9/16/2009 11:20:54 AM |