Yay! I found out that the removed tumors were not cancerous. I still have to have the organ removed that is causing them and my other medical problems.
So, in my earlier blogs, I talked about being tired, short of breath, dizzy, and having the feeling of throwing up during my workouts. It wasn't lack of effort or a purposeful lack of energy. It was more than that and today it all came together as to why. Truthfully, I should not even have worked out to that extent. My body could have gone into shock. My plan is to work out with caution until my surgery and then I will be out for at least two months. This definitely puts an unwanted kink in my weight loss journey.
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I'm sorry to ask if you would rather not talk about it, but what kind of surgery do you need? I only ask because I have dizzy queazy feelings during exercise, espeacially when I have to bend over, foreard to the floor-
ReplyDeleteI am anemic and take iron pills. When I work out oxygen does not get to my brain fast enough and that is why I feel dizzy. One cause of my anemia is my heavy monthly cycle. They will be removing some of my female parts.
ReplyDeleteMake sure you stop when you get to that point. I pushed one day and I know my body went into shock.