Crossbow
Seeking Honesty and Sanity
I googled for it but found way too much information and I couldn't wade through those long words. So please keep it simple.
I've been in a 1,200 calorie diet for about 10 days. Quite simple: lean meat, veggies, legumes, fruits and some milk in very small portions. No problems here, I've done this before and it always worked.
Last Wednesday I exercised for nearly 2 hours (water workout + underwater spinning) and about half an hour later I felt dizzy and nauseated. But I forgot about it later. Then on Friday the same thing happened, only this time I got drenched in sweat and was very close to passing out completely. I was in juice shop and looked around to see if there was any hot strong guy to support me if I fell, so that I could sigh and look all delicate and helpless, but there wasn't any, so you see how frustrating the whole experience was.Kidding aside, it's just an overall unpleasant experience and I'm not used to this.
I'm not in any medication and I'm not diabetic or have any heart condition. I had those checked last year when my father had heart problems. That's why it's so problematic to find good info, google just wants to convince me I have to have those to nearly faint after exercise.Oh, and my blood pressure has always been in the normal range.
I gather there is something missing in my diet? Basically, how can I do cardio for two hours without fainting like a Victorian virgin later?
Perhaps your problem is that you are trying to exercise too much and too soon.
If you have not been regularly exercising at you the level you discuss, then an intense and extended workout coupled with a new diet program could cause the fainting and nausea problems you have been having. So try this, keep to your diet but use a shorter and less intense workout. Then, gradually work up to a longer and longer workout.
Please be careful, do not over do it, and if you keep having problems, then see a doctor.
Kidding aside, it's just an overall unpleasant experience and I'm not used to this.