nspire
Cathlete
I had the most scariest thing happen to me yesterday. Yesterday morning I did Leg/Glutes and P90x kickbox video. I felt a little short of breath but thought nothing of it because I've been having these episodes for a few years now and it just seems to go away. I'd gone to the doctor a few times thinking maybe I wasn't getting enough oxygen or something in my lungs, so they just gave me an inhaler.
Anyway, last night after leaving the movies, I had a real hard time catching my breath, my limbs began to go numb and weak and I felt like I was on the verge of passing out. I swear, I thought last night was my last night on this earth, I had never been so scared in all my life.
Well my BF rushed me to the emergency room and after 3 hours of wait time, EKG, chest x-rays and blood work, the Dr asked me if I work out strenously. OMG! was he serious. He said there was a breakdown in my red blood cells in which my blood flow in my chest area was being restricted, however, my EKG and chest x-rays came out normal.
WTH! He told me I was over training and I needed to cool it. I couldn't believe my ears. He said I was suffering from Rhabdomyolysis(whatever that is). The funny thing about is I've been to the doctor several times in the past, had normal physicals and all I got was an inhaler.
Can anyone give me any insight on what I can do to prevent this?
Anyway, last night after leaving the movies, I had a real hard time catching my breath, my limbs began to go numb and weak and I felt like I was on the verge of passing out. I swear, I thought last night was my last night on this earth, I had never been so scared in all my life.
Well my BF rushed me to the emergency room and after 3 hours of wait time, EKG, chest x-rays and blood work, the Dr asked me if I work out strenously. OMG! was he serious. He said there was a breakdown in my red blood cells in which my blood flow in my chest area was being restricted, however, my EKG and chest x-rays came out normal.
WTH! He told me I was over training and I needed to cool it. I couldn't believe my ears. He said I was suffering from Rhabdomyolysis(whatever that is). The funny thing about is I've been to the doctor several times in the past, had normal physicals and all I got was an inhaler.
Can anyone give me any insight on what I can do to prevent this?