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Re: feeling strange

From: Jenn (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 26 Oct 2002 14:36:10 -0700


Just a shot in the dark but maybe you're not getting enough potassium if you're sweating a lot since begining your excersise program? Just a guess.... --Jenn -----Original Message----- From: anonymous <anonymous@obgyn.net> To: Multiple recipients of list PCOS <anonymous@obgyn.net> Date: Saturday, October 26, 2002 2:24 PM Subject: feeling strange

>I don't know what is happening lately. I recently started an exercise
>program (6 weeks ago) but rather than helping matters, I seem to be
>going downhill. I am 42 and overweight. For the past year I have been
>experiencing "hot flashes" - times when I feel as if I am burning up. I
>open the windows, my family is under blankets but I can't get cool. At
>night I have night sweats and wake up with my hands "tingling". I walk
>2.5 miles a day and go to the gym. Instead of being energized, I need
>to come home and take a nap. When I clean a room I have to nap. Pretty
>much everything wears me out. When I stand up I get so lightheaded that
>I nearly pass out. I've tried to modify my diet to eat healthy, but
>that this is still going on. Now I've noticed that muscles ache all the
>time. I tried to tell my family doctor this but he passed it off. Don't
>know what to do. I feel as if something is wrong but don't know where
>to turn. I recently quit working outside of the house. I thought that
>some of this might be stress but that doesn't seem to be it. Any
>suggestions - I'm near the end of my ropes.
>




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