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I was at the gym and almost passed out .... They called 911.... I was embarrassed .... I Dnt knw what happened I started to feel dizzy and SOB... I walked my self to the ladies room and vomit my Protein Drink .. bad experience ... I was hyperventilating ... Has anyone had this experience... As now I'm in the ER waiting for my bld work to come back.

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Darn! Sorry that happened to you.

My dizzy spells and low blood pressure attacks were due to dehydration. This occurred before Sleeving and had some connection with chemotherapy which I was going through.

Hope all is well!

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you poor hon! how horrible that happening to you. :( could have been dumping, could have been dehydration. could be both together.

i hope you are feeling better now and got some answers at the ER.

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How long before you exercised did you drink the Protein shake?

Must've been quite scary. Hope you're feeling a bit better x

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Sheeze that must have been very scary. Hang in there, and get back in the gym too.

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Let me make you feel better... I tripped majorly up the stairs in the center of the gym the other day. I'm sure I am on you tube somewhere.

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