I'm 10 weeks pregnant. Very exciting time! It was an absolute surprise, but we are happy. I had some symptoms before IMWisco, but took two tests and they were both negative. After I came back from the race, I noticed I wasn't recovering as I should. So, I took another test and that one was a big old positive. Dr said everything is fine.
My issue is that for the past three weeks (since the race) I can be uncomfortable. I need to eat about every 30 minutes or I get lightheaded and nauseous. I can't run more than about 5 miles without feeling like my muscles are on fire. During those 5 miles, I have to bring sports drink or the same lightheaded feeling comes. I have fainted twice. Not for long, but definitely hit the deck. Also, if I get up too fast, I get very dizzy and loose my sight for a second.
I am thinking that this is all blood sugar and pressure related. My next dr appointment is on Monday. But, I'm feeling a little nervous about these symptoms. We weren't planning on trying to get pregnant until next year so I didn't have time to do the usual research I like before embarking on a new path. Is this stuff normal? What can I do to help? I will definitely talk more to my dr about it. I thought also asking for other advice would be helpful.
My issue is that for the past three weeks (since the race) I can be uncomfortable. I need to eat about every 30 minutes or I get lightheaded and nauseous. I can't run more than about 5 miles without feeling like my muscles are on fire. During those 5 miles, I have to bring sports drink or the same lightheaded feeling comes. I have fainted twice. Not for long, but definitely hit the deck. Also, if I get up too fast, I get very dizzy and loose my sight for a second.
I am thinking that this is all blood sugar and pressure related. My next dr appointment is on Monday. But, I'm feeling a little nervous about these symptoms. We weren't planning on trying to get pregnant until next year so I didn't have time to do the usual research I like before embarking on a new path. Is this stuff normal? What can I do to help? I will definitely talk more to my dr about it. I thought also asking for other advice would be helpful.