Sounds like you need to have more protein to help you and some healthy carbs like oatmeal to keep you up. Cause it sounds like you also may want to take your meds after your workout because they are doing the job of lowering your b/s and when you workout you are also burning off the sugar so you're lowering your b/s levels naturally. My disclaimer: I'm not a Dr, but this is just my opinion. Good luck on your journey to a healthier you
Check your sugar before you work out. If it is under 100 don't exercise. Its too low. Just read a reading on Mayo Clinic. Here it is
http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/diabetes/in-depth/diabetes-and-exercise/art-20045697
walking,sit up,and psuh up for about 30 mintues a day. dont over do it. drink some water
You dont say what your BG was so we have NO idea if it was low BG or low BP or some thing else. You need to get a meter and test your BG then you can make informed and intelligent decisions. I got no idea why you passed out.
Diabetes 86 advice is correct. When you are symptomatic you must test your blood sugar to know what is happening. it could be blood sugar or it could be something else.
IF it is low blood sugar (*< 70 is considered low), then you take a small amount of sugar to bring you up.
I would also consider that a protein / fat snack would be beneficial to stabilize blood sugar before working out.
Hi Lindz519,
First of all, congrats for getting back into exercising. I hope you are able to make it a habit.
I recommend easing yourself back into exercising for at least a couple weeks, then increasing the intensity to the point where you feel like you can. The fact that you had to lay down was enough evidence that you hit it a little too hard.
As for your pre-game meal, I would keep it light and hedge toward higher protein sources. Often, I'll eat a handful of blueberries and a few tablespoons of Greek yogurt before I head out for the gym in the morning. Other times, I'll have a hard-boiled egg or two. Maybe a handful of cashews and a few berries. After the workout, I'll have more protein, like a chicken breast and some steamed spinach or a green-smoothie with collard greens, kale, yogurt, chia seeds, protein powder and some other things.
Good luck.