tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8179669062848033430.post4609531784905997560..comments2023-10-12T11:03:05.662-05:00Comments on Big Life, Little Blog: Ironman March Challenge - Week 2 UpdateBig Life, Little Bloghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11665932742130377193noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8179669062848033430.post-44374092939629008862013-03-15T17:42:47.572-05:002013-03-15T17:42:47.572-05:00You are doing great!
As I was losing weight (77 l...You are doing great!<br /><br />As I was losing weight (77 lbs is my best loss thus far), I noticed a few times getting an incredibly faint/nauseous feeling that stayed with me for several minutes each time. I asked 2 doctors about this. My chiro said that when I started my weight loss, I had a large amount of fat on my body, and in that fat tons of excess hormones were stored. As weight is lost, those hormones are shed, and you can feel the effects of it. (He likened it to being pregnant, which I have never been, but that feeling in itself makes me never want to be.) Another dr said she believes that when you are losing so much weight, your body has to constantly regulate your blood pressure, and of course it is a lot more regulating that happens when you lose large amounts of your body weight. That regulation can cause the ill feeling. I don't know if either of these things were the reason for those horrible feelings, but they both seem like they are plausible reasons. I thought I would pass them along as food for thought. If you go to the dr about this, I would be interested to hear what they tell you as well.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8179669062848033430.post-14526798069456705502013-03-15T14:57:38.586-05:002013-03-15T14:57:38.586-05:00I'm sorry you felt that way during spin! I can...I'm sorry you felt that way during spin! I can't believe there was no one there trained in first aid. That seems RIDICULOUS! Is your gym part of a chain? You should write to the corporate level & see if that's supposed to be the case. I would think trainers need to pass a first aid course, wouldn't you?Jenniferhttp://www.stellarfashionandfitness.comnoreply@blogger.com