This is happened to me the past 2 workouts...that's right, 2 workouts in a row and I'm starting to get worried.
I don't have any medical problems, and to my knowledge I'm healthy. I'm an 18-year-old male 5'7" and weigh 130 pounds. Recently I've taken on weightlifting, trying to bulk up and eating lots of protein.
During the last 2 workout sessions I've had bad experiences. About 20 minutes after an intense cycle of doing arm exercises and legs a feeling of extreme exhaustion will dawn on me and my pulse will start to fade and beat really lightly. After this feeling I'll get a cold sweat and my vision starts to fade from normal to either tunnel vision or complete darkness. It's scary...I have no control and it feels like I'm going to pass out or either die. In both situations I didn't pass out but my vision was completely ****ed up and I could only hear and talk to other people. From the accounts of the people who were near me at the time they told me my skin turned a really pale white color as well. After about 5-10 mins I get my vision back and I'll have a bad headache.
One person originally suggested my blood sugar was probably low-fed me a coke and 2 snickers bars and I was feeling "ok" afterwards. That day I didn't have breakfast at all (I know, a big mistake).
So I just figured the reason the whole deal happened the first time was because I didn't eat breakfast. However, the second time I made SURE I ate and yet this still happened to me. One other guy said it might be because I wasn't taking pauses between sets, I admit I wasn't...I was just going from set to set trying to do an "intense" type workout as someone suggested to me. He said it's possible my heart can't take it. My Dad has a history of heart problems - he had 2 heart attacks. Please someone who is knowledgeable -- I'd appreciate some advice as I really want to be in good shape but if this happens to me again I'll just quit -- I can't take this anymore.
I will also add that I was drinking water from the fountain constantly during my workout. The guy at the gym suggested that I carry a water bottle with me because the extra energy it takes to walk to the water fountain is bad as well.
I don't have any medical problems, and to my knowledge I'm healthy. I'm an 18-year-old male 5'7" and weigh 130 pounds. Recently I've taken on weightlifting, trying to bulk up and eating lots of protein.
During the last 2 workout sessions I've had bad experiences. About 20 minutes after an intense cycle of doing arm exercises and legs a feeling of extreme exhaustion will dawn on me and my pulse will start to fade and beat really lightly. After this feeling I'll get a cold sweat and my vision starts to fade from normal to either tunnel vision or complete darkness. It's scary...I have no control and it feels like I'm going to pass out or either die. In both situations I didn't pass out but my vision was completely ****ed up and I could only hear and talk to other people. From the accounts of the people who were near me at the time they told me my skin turned a really pale white color as well. After about 5-10 mins I get my vision back and I'll have a bad headache.
One person originally suggested my blood sugar was probably low-fed me a coke and 2 snickers bars and I was feeling "ok" afterwards. That day I didn't have breakfast at all (I know, a big mistake).
So I just figured the reason the whole deal happened the first time was because I didn't eat breakfast. However, the second time I made SURE I ate and yet this still happened to me. One other guy said it might be because I wasn't taking pauses between sets, I admit I wasn't...I was just going from set to set trying to do an "intense" type workout as someone suggested to me. He said it's possible my heart can't take it. My Dad has a history of heart problems - he had 2 heart attacks. Please someone who is knowledgeable -- I'd appreciate some advice as I really want to be in good shape but if this happens to me again I'll just quit -- I can't take this anymore.
I will also add that I was drinking water from the fountain constantly during my workout. The guy at the gym suggested that I carry a water bottle with me because the extra energy it takes to walk to the water fountain is bad as well.