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Talkback: Beyond the Track: Four Tricks to Run Fast
i feel sick running fast down hill, eaven though my food if well digested. why? by eden bassy

and exercise, its probably just down to over exertion. A bit like when 'stitch' is induced. I think feeling sick when bashing out hard reps is pretty normal. It's got to do something with over-exerting yourself but if you back off when you hit that stage there

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29/06/2012 08:13:34
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by ting na
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Running induced migraine?
is it even possible? by mimaduck

- exercise induced headaches and migraine is fairly well documented, there are a number of studies that can be found with a quick google. This is an overview from the mayo clinic:http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/exercise-headaches/DS00641and some advice from

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10/04/2012 23:02:39
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by mimaduck
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Migraines
experience and views please by sarah the bookworm

the pain differently, some people just get the visual symptoms, some people get the nausea. Exercise induced migraine is well documented. If you google it you'll find lots of articles and discussion. If you think you are getting migraine, chat with your doc

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21/08/2012 22:59:46
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by mingo_the_flamingo
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Feel sick?
by Nic L

on this and it is really getting me down. I do have exercise induced asthma and I don't think this helps, also I have IBS, and quite often need to burp whilst running, anyway I end up feeling nauseous and just not really enjoying myself. I think it is mostly

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16/04/2006 17:07:49
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by Nic L
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Exercise induced migraines
Do they exist? by Goosey

they can check you out.I don't suffer with your symptoms now but used to get migraines when I was in my teens. Not exercise induced though. Your symptoms sound like the start of a migrane as I used to get that also ie flickering lights, nausea

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01/03/2008 15:57:38
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by GymAddict
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I am so ill after a long run
by Paula6

though... Hi Paula6, This is commonly called exercise induced nausea and you'd be surprised how many sports people suffer from it. Some suffer during the exercise itself, and for others, it hits them shortly afterwards, but there is often a point up

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15/05/2011 20:11:19
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by Camlo
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Heart Rate Problems
by M.ister W

your HR should be so that doc does understand it is a problem. Thanks for all the advice.  From reading up on the interweb my symptoms seem to match Ian's suggestion of exercise induced tachycardia.    I've booked an appointment with the doc

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28/01/2011 07:40:02
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by malcolm martin
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Headaches and nausea after running
by Lee Muncaster

(myself included) suffer from exercise-induced headaches. Do you experience headaches with any other activity, or is it only running? Do they come on when you run at or above a particular pace? It could be related to the intensity of the activity. Third

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03/08/2011 13:01:06
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by NellyMarcos
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migraine after running
by S Leamon

get exercise induced headaches and have noticed that it is hydration linked to some extent. If you get them after your runs in the mornings, then you could be dehydrated or it could be due to a low blood sugar. I have sussed out that if I have a drink

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05/08/2007 18:26:20
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by S Leamon
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Any advice appreciated !!
by Viker

pharmacies offer free blood glucose testing. Tesco do it as well, but I don't know if there's a cost involved. As helter said though, if it is exercise induced (reactive) then a random sample won't show anything. Type 2 diabetes (the more insidious kind

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18/10/2009 19:04:43
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by Viker
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