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<blockquote data-quote="first14808" data-source="post: 1649632" data-attributes="member: 452612"><p>Get thee to a doctor, stat! </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think your work needs a new dietician as those 'recommendations', combined with your exercise routine will potentially kill you. Especially if you're in a locked changing room where getting help will be delayed. Cutting all iron will lead to anemia, you're probably low in potassium, which will lead to hypokalemia and cutting calcium will cause hypocalcaemia. </p><p></p><p>All of those are BAD, as in you're collapse could be indicative of heart complications due to your 'recommended' diet and workout really messing up your electrolytes.. And if left unchecked, can quickly lead to heart failure & death. So strongly suggest asking your doc for a full blood panel to check electrolytes, haem etc. Especially as diabetes can complicate those as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="first14808, post: 1649632, member: 452612"] Get thee to a doctor, stat! I think your work needs a new dietician as those 'recommendations', combined with your exercise routine will potentially kill you. Especially if you're in a locked changing room where getting help will be delayed. Cutting all iron will lead to anemia, you're probably low in potassium, which will lead to hypokalemia and cutting calcium will cause hypocalcaemia. All of those are BAD, as in you're collapse could be indicative of heart complications due to your 'recommended' diet and workout really messing up your electrolytes.. And if left unchecked, can quickly lead to heart failure & death. So strongly suggest asking your doc for a full blood panel to check electrolytes, haem etc. Especially as diabetes can complicate those as well. [/QUOTE]
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