Vanchatron
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I'm 32 years old and have been a Type 1 Diabetic since I was 9. I manage my condition quite well, although do have the occasional blip every so often. I have been bodybuilding since the age of 16, and currently train 5 times a week with weights and cardio.
Unfortunately there are times when I'm in the gym working out, and all of a sudden I'll lose all motivation to carry on. It seems to come all of a sudden as well, and I can never put my finger on what's causing it exactly. I'm the kind of person that will usually never allow myself to run out of motivation for something I'm trying to succeed at, and even if I'm not feeling like working out on a specific day I'll push myself to go anyway, and usually when I'm into the swing of things I'm fully focused and ready for anything.
Carrying on from above, I find that sometimes when I'm in the gym working out I'll suddenly begin to just go through the motions with little to no effort, and everything becomes a massive chore all of a sudden. I love working out, and to feel like this all of a sudden is a real ego damager as I start to wonder what on Earth is going on in my head for this to happen. When this happens, no matter how much I try to dig deep and find the motivation to carry on, I usually have to cut my workout short and go home, which in turn makes me even more miserable as I tried my best to keep going, but was unable to find the mental strength to do it.
I make a note of my blood sugar when this happens, and looking back over my diary I can see that EVERY single time this has happened in the past my blood sugar has been in the range of 1.5 to 4.0, which for me is hypoglycemic.
So long story short, do hypos cause this kind of mental "weakening" where you don't wanna do ANYTHING, let alone carry on working out? I've always known what hypos do to me physically, but only recently have begun to realise that a lot of it has an impact on my state of mind at the time as well. Is there a reason why hypos effect you mentally & cause your current state of mind to change and become almost lethargic? I was always aware of the physical impacts of a hypo, but never understood how it could effect a person mentally as well, and WHY. I hope I've explained it well enough, and would love to hear some opinions on this.
Thank you.
Unfortunately there are times when I'm in the gym working out, and all of a sudden I'll lose all motivation to carry on. It seems to come all of a sudden as well, and I can never put my finger on what's causing it exactly. I'm the kind of person that will usually never allow myself to run out of motivation for something I'm trying to succeed at, and even if I'm not feeling like working out on a specific day I'll push myself to go anyway, and usually when I'm into the swing of things I'm fully focused and ready for anything.
Carrying on from above, I find that sometimes when I'm in the gym working out I'll suddenly begin to just go through the motions with little to no effort, and everything becomes a massive chore all of a sudden. I love working out, and to feel like this all of a sudden is a real ego damager as I start to wonder what on Earth is going on in my head for this to happen. When this happens, no matter how much I try to dig deep and find the motivation to carry on, I usually have to cut my workout short and go home, which in turn makes me even more miserable as I tried my best to keep going, but was unable to find the mental strength to do it.
I make a note of my blood sugar when this happens, and looking back over my diary I can see that EVERY single time this has happened in the past my blood sugar has been in the range of 1.5 to 4.0, which for me is hypoglycemic.
So long story short, do hypos cause this kind of mental "weakening" where you don't wanna do ANYTHING, let alone carry on working out? I've always known what hypos do to me physically, but only recently have begun to realise that a lot of it has an impact on my state of mind at the time as well. Is there a reason why hypos effect you mentally & cause your current state of mind to change and become almost lethargic? I was always aware of the physical impacts of a hypo, but never understood how it could effect a person mentally as well, and WHY. I hope I've explained it well enough, and would love to hear some opinions on this.
Thank you.