its julie HI. its julie, I am devoted ot my husband jimmy.
Anyway, yeah I was getting those chest pains, out of breath and then cough, dizziness.
I went in for tests and they came back normal.
What hje and she suggested was that I was hyperventilating during exercise, Like holding my breath, wrong stance, rushing.
They suggested changing exercise to see if it cam back. and it didnt.
I then went and showed them what exercise I was doing and they did some tests.
It sems teh exefrcise was worng for bothmy bady and the stance.
They also noted a few chemical changes, like BG went through the roof and BP went high.
When I switched to passive exercise like, Pilates, belly dancing, and hiking and snorkeling where my stance and anxiety were minimal, it went away.
I now get it when I am forced in aerobics and similar arms swing movements and hard leg swing movements, like running or jogging.
The physiologist explained that for some people these type sof exercise are fine, but theer are some that these exercise cause more rebound swelling in the pericardium, fingers and body because of the type of motion. Passive exercise that allows for a calm atmosphere do alot of good and reduce cortisol and ephinephrine secretions that cause rebound reactions.
Ok so I took all that from my file. its long winded
Basically the doctors told me to change my exercise....... so now i do and I stay away from certain foods before i exercise too.. and it helps. Also theyput me on two aspirin before bed every other night, so instead I take one nightly.
have you tried switching exercise styles????
julie |