Nausea during pregnancy is a minor complication which erupts in the first trimester but goes off in the second trimester. But if it continues then it may lead to certain complications. The nausea is often accompanied by the feel of vomiting
Hi, For the last couple of months I've occasionally experienced a feeling of weakness / lethargy and nausea before running. (Strange because I can feel absolutely fine 1 minute & v weak the next) I usually start running slowly as a warm up anyway
I have been training for the Zermatt marathon for the last 6 months but just recently have been getting strong nausea after about 30 mins - any ideas about how to avoid this? (and no, I am not pregnant!) Thats not normal ?Have you been doing too
Hi, hoping for some adviceI have recently ran two races, a 10 mile and a 10k. During each race I have suffered real bad nausea in the first 2 miles to the point that I've nearly pulled up. Ive never suffered from this before even whilst training
and wondered if maybe its a lack of iron Hiya LeeI'm in the same boat as you so would really like to see the replies.I'm also a veggie, but my nausea usually starts later in the run & for at least 1/2hour afterwards. Generally it's only the long runs when
My partner keeps being sick when he runs races over half marathon distance each time he reaches about mile 14-16 the nausea starts. This usually means he has to stop and walk then run repeating this pattern until the finish.Any suggestions on how
20mins of running I develop really bad nausea. The rest of me is fine but I usually end up slowing down because that's the only way to get rid of it....Is this normal? Is there a cure? No, it's not normal. Are you eating too soon before you run? You
Reading the article on a runner who retches towards the end of their race has made me think. In 2007 when I was training for the FLM I experienced nausea both during and after my longest training runs, which then lasted all day. I experiemented
's not pregnant and isn't running too fast. I don't think it has anything to do with when she eats beforehand. The feeling of nausea doesn't start until a few hours after her long run. At first she thought it might be dehydration or low electrolyte levels, so
no problems, only running. it's beginning to get me down now as my running is so limited because of problem. Hi Jacquie,I too have recently started experiencing nausea when running. It all started when I was racing in a 10k in May. I started feeling nauseous