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<blockquote data-quote="Zhnyaka" data-source="post: 2607287" data-attributes="member: 554712"><p>Hell, I went to practice today and couldn't do half of what I usually do. My blood sugar level was absolutely normal (yes, I checked it on a glucose meter), but I felt bad, as if I decided to train with hypoglycemia. I wonder if it could be caused by perindopril? 2 mg seems like a dosage that should not lead to me lying on the floor like a rag after 15 push-ups. Could it be caused by the fact that I almost didn't eat animal protein for a whole week? Vegans don't have a problem with sports, do they? On the other hand, I felt better when I drank coffee and ate a chicken sandwich. I also decided to drink a course of potassium, magnesium and omega-3 for the heart, but I do it every year. Even my coach asked if I was okay. What the hell kind of medicine did my nephrologist prescribe for me?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zhnyaka, post: 2607287, member: 554712"] Hell, I went to practice today and couldn't do half of what I usually do. My blood sugar level was absolutely normal (yes, I checked it on a glucose meter), but I felt bad, as if I decided to train with hypoglycemia. I wonder if it could be caused by perindopril? 2 mg seems like a dosage that should not lead to me lying on the floor like a rag after 15 push-ups. Could it be caused by the fact that I almost didn't eat animal protein for a whole week? Vegans don't have a problem with sports, do they? On the other hand, I felt better when I drank coffee and ate a chicken sandwich. I also decided to drink a course of potassium, magnesium and omega-3 for the heart, but I do it every year. Even my coach asked if I was okay. What the hell kind of medicine did my nephrologist prescribe for me? [/QUOTE]
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