Living here in Newfoundland, Canada we get LOTS of snow which of course means LOTS of shovelling. Last year I had to go out shovelling two Saturdays in a row. I went out both times without eating before. After the first Saturday I was a little shaky..didn't think much of it. The second Saturday, when I came inside, I was extremely shaky, dizzy and felt like I was going to faint. I made my way to the kitchen, filled a glass of water, but knew i was too shaky to carry it to my bedroom---I knew I had to lie down. I called out to my sister ASAP to bring in my water..and I just remember lying there. It was really scary. I didn't realize it could be sugar levels until someone had mentioned it to me so from then on I'd eat a banana before shovelling or doing any strenuous exercise/workout.
Perhaps you could eat an apple or anything before working out to see if that helps.
I am not sure if it 'gets better with time'...however I think its best to try to prevent it from happening.
Last edited by angelanicole23; 02-17-2010 at 07:52 PM.
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