Servus Thomas,
Hope you still do great since my last question ?
I have a follow up question on this topic since it happened again.
I was trying Jubiläumsgrat on Sat. Conditions:
– Around -1°C at summit
– no wind
– a lot of sun
We started from Zugspitze. The first 15 minutes were great and I felt strong. Then I started to develop orthostatic dysregulation: dizziness, issues to remain concentrated, high pulse, black outs after switching from climbing to standing upright, weakness, sweating. Of course, we had to turn around.
I was properly fueled and had been drinking properly before.
I suffer from high blood pressure in the morning, and therefore take Candesartan after waking up. The day before, I took Methylphenidat as a treatment for ADD and in the mornings I take Moclobemid (not a Triglyceride based med) as a leftover from a depression (but at the lowest possible dose since I’m symptom free and can fade out these mads slowly).
Generally, when I go to a sauna, my HR will rise to 150bpm, and I get anxious from being in there. When I take baths, my Garmin watch detects high levels of stress when I’m in the bath tube.
What would you suggest to prevent this from happening?
Should I see a doctor and what should I tell him/her? Could you even recommend a colleague in Munich?
Cheers
Dada