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Sounds like simple overexertion. Your heart is simply unable to keep up with whatever you’re doing (in this case, long distance running), throwing up and defacating is the body’s response to being stressed - it happens a lot after a faint.
Lots of things could cause it, and I’m not a medic, so not going to guess.
I would certainly see a doctor about it though, as it is not normal.
Though it should be noted that some people push themselves this far deliberately under training - I have a mate/colleague who is ex-SAS, and he says he used to row until the symptoms you’ve described occurred, with him falling off the rowing machine. But that was deliberately pushing himself to that point as part of his own psychological training - so that if he ever needed to push himself to that limit in combat, he could basically override his brain telling his body to stop and keep going until his body literally gives up. In my world that’d be crazy - in his, it was just part of the job!
However, if you’re not reaching this point deliberately, then as I say, it’s not normal.
Again though, I’m not a medic, so no medical advice is given here. |
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