DeathB4Life
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- 2006
so just yesterday i was late for a certain meeting and had to semi sprint through uni. i had breakfast (a little too recently) and was feeling fine at the time. after about 3-5 minutes of light sprinting i eventually just slowed to a walk and was just feeling the usual tiredness/short of breath while i walked to my destination.
from then on i realised i was very short on breath. +30 minutes after i was still panting and having that vomitting feeling aswell as a slight pins and needles sensation. while walking back down the mainwalk of uni for some reason i was almost in tears just by keeping my eyes open. it was so uncomfortable that i spent most of the walk with my eyes closed or with my hand shielding my view. i had a massive headache, similar to that drunken feeling when it seems to take you a second longer to register what youre looking at. it took about an hour (spent mostly sitting/laying down) before i recovered enough to do anything more than a walk.
during school i would rate myself as fairly average in terms of fitness/sporting ability, though i was never really much of an endurance runner and always seemed to be the first to tire. apart from walking and the occasional jog or short training session i havent had too much excercise since starting uni, but still thought i was reasonably fit.
have i turned into a complete lard or could i have a certain medical condition?
from then on i realised i was very short on breath. +30 minutes after i was still panting and having that vomitting feeling aswell as a slight pins and needles sensation. while walking back down the mainwalk of uni for some reason i was almost in tears just by keeping my eyes open. it was so uncomfortable that i spent most of the walk with my eyes closed or with my hand shielding my view. i had a massive headache, similar to that drunken feeling when it seems to take you a second longer to register what youre looking at. it took about an hour (spent mostly sitting/laying down) before i recovered enough to do anything more than a walk.
during school i would rate myself as fairly average in terms of fitness/sporting ability, though i was never really much of an endurance runner and always seemed to be the first to tire. apart from walking and the occasional jog or short training session i havent had too much excercise since starting uni, but still thought i was reasonably fit.
have i turned into a complete lard or could i have a certain medical condition?