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Discussion Forum - The Bothy - stomach problems


Author: Alan Stewart
Posted: Mon 2nd Dec 2013, 11:28
Joined: 2004
Local Group: Kent
Apologies again, I forgot the url codes. I think I need to find a forum on how to correctly add to a forum.
Below is the correct link that should work.

http://www.succeedscaps.com/articles/fighting_nausea_demons_in_an_ultra
Author: Alan Stewart
Posted: Mon 2nd Dec 2013, 11:17
Joined: 2004
Local Group: Kent
Apologies ref my recent post FIGHTING NAUSEA DEMONS IN AN ULTRA I forgot the link http://www.succeedscaps.com/articles/fighting_nausea_demons_in_an_ultra/
Author: Alan Stewart
Posted: Mon 2nd Dec 2013, 11:14
Joined: 2004
Local Group: Kent
A very interesting article from Scientist and Ultra Runner Karl King "FIGHTING NAUSEA DEMONS IN AN ULTRA" may well be relevant.
Author: Peter Steckles
Posted: Fri 29th Nov 2013, 21:15
Joined: 1998
Local Group: East Lancashire
"Some people theorize that the body’s feedback mechanisms intentionally cause vomiting as a way to reduce blood pressure. So, if you vomit during or after exercise, perhaps you’ve been working out at max heart-rate for too long."

From http://skinnybulkup.com/exercise-induced-nausea/
Author: John Owen
Posted: Tue 23rd Jul 2013, 7:22
Joined: 1994
Local Group: Heart of England
thanks for both your replies some interesting possible remedies
regards
Author: Peter Steckles
Posted: Mon 22nd Jul 2013, 23:01
Joined: 1998
Local Group: East Lancashire
link here

Good luck!
Author: Armorel Young
Posted: Mon 22nd Jul 2013, 20:40
Joined: 1999
Local Group: Sherwood
Have you read the thread "Sickness on overnight walks" that attracted some discussion here a couple of months ago? - it sounds as though your problem is a pretty similar one (and, if nothing else, demonstrates that you are far from alone in feeling this way).
Author: John Owen
Posted: Mon 22nd Jul 2013, 13:55
Joined: 1994
Local Group: Heart of England
Has anybody or is any body experiencing upset stomach after a certain distance into a long distance event, i had to pull out of the ldwa 100 this year because of feeling bloated/slightly sicky feeling and cannot eat, this has been getting worse over the last couple of years, i did the wenlock 50 last weekend and was fine till craven arms at the 26ish stage, i ate quite alot there as checks were few and far between but from then on i was uncomfortable, i tried coke to settle stomach it helped but didnt clear problem, i managed to finish but i doubt i,d have finished if it had been much further,any advice out there please

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