QUOTE(speedfamgirl @ Aug 14 2017, 04:55 PM)
i asked my medic on board and tell them about all those symptoms. They think it must be the hormones & suggest i do some blood test.
My last medical was last month, where everything was pretty normal...
I asked my cousin who is a nurse, she thinks it might be my body still adjusting mode with the exercise. I used to be so sedentary & lethargic before starting HIIT regime.
I am still quite reluctant for check ups now & still monitoring my stats (using apps...lol. not the best way but at least a quick check daily).
BTW the pain become even more throbbing last night i get trouble sleeping. luckily today all ok.
I dont get palpitations during exercise though..i know how hard it feels to reach 130+ during exercise....but this one feels very different, like a shortcut to cardio while relaxing...lol.
Maybe you can read about autonomic dysfunction.My last medical was last month, where everything was pretty normal...
I asked my cousin who is a nurse, she thinks it might be my body still adjusting mode with the exercise. I used to be so sedentary & lethargic before starting HIIT regime.
I am still quite reluctant for check ups now & still monitoring my stats (using apps...lol. not the best way but at least a quick check daily).
BTW the pain become even more throbbing last night i get trouble sleeping. luckily today all ok.
I dont get palpitations during exercise though..i know how hard it feels to reach 130+ during exercise....but this one feels very different, like a shortcut to cardio while relaxing...lol.
Symptoms of autonomic dysfunction
Autonomic dysfunction can affect a small part of the ANS or the entire ANS. Some symptoms that may indicate the presence of an autonomic nerve disorder include:
-dizziness and fainting upon standing up, or orthostatic hypotension
-an inability to alter heart rate with exercise, or exercise intolerance
-sweating abnormalities, which could alternate between sweating too much and not sweating enough
-digestive difficulties, such as a loss of appetite, bloating, diarrhea, constipation, or difficulty swallowing
-urinary problems, such as difficulty starting urination, incontinence, and incomplete emptying of the bladder
-sexual problems in men, such as difficulty with ejaculation or maintaining an erection
-sexual problems in women, such as vaginal dryness or difficulty having an orgasm
-vision problems, such as blurry vision or an inability of the pupils to react to light quickly
You can experience any or all of these symptoms depending on the cause, and the effects may be mild to severe. Symptoms such as tremor and muscle weakness may occur due to certain types of autonomic dysfunction.
Source:
http://www.newmindcentre.com/2017/07/auton...t-malaysia.html
Aug 16 2017, 04:41 PM

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