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New User
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 51
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my coach for my softball team made us run indoors for 10 min striaght with out stopping. As i was getting to the 7-8th min my hands especially the fingure tips started to tingle. Does anyone think this might lead to a big problem? Or is this a small problem that can be easily fixed? This has never happen to me before.
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Rookie
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 108
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This is weird...
I'm not a doctor, but if it stope after a while (rest) and didn't appear again, I believe this is just lack of energy or sugar in your bloodstream. |
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Mark55
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Yeah im pretty sure its lack of sugar or dehydration? Same thing happened to me during a long 3 hour match and Im pretty sure it was dehyrdration or just overheated but anyways it went away the next day after i was refreshed
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Alberta Canada
Posts: 777
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New User
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 51
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We ran in the locker room of out gym, it happened like twice only. Since we ran indoors and there wasn't a lotta open windows prob it was overheated or something.
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