Hi everyone,
I was wondering if anyone had insight into syncope (i.e. vasovagal fainting).
I started getting in shape a few years ago, and I briefly passed out once (back in 2013) after going for an early morning run. I didn't drink or eat anything for about 12 hours beforehand and had little sleep, so my doctor thought that was the cause. He performed an ECG on me and I subsequently performed a stress test - everything seemed okay. He just suggested I eat a little more salt in my diet and drink more fluids. I was never diagnosed with anything, but he said sometimes people are just more prone to passing out under certain circumstances, and I should work on strengthening my lower body (especially calves).
Since then I've continued to work out (about three times a week), and I'm in decent shape. I've been lightheaded another time after working out, but nothing severe that would give rise to concern (did not seek medical help afterwards - it went away after me laying down).
I'm thinking of joining the Navy Reserve, and I'm going to talk with a recruiter soon. I am a big believer in being fully honest (never mind the legal ramifications of lying!), so I do plan to disclose these events. Do you folks think this could cause any issues with recruitment?
I've never had asthma, and also have no known heart conditions. I've had hernia surgery (fully successful) and have flat feet (wear orthotics), but otherwise I'm in decent health.
Thanks in advance for any responses.
I was wondering if anyone had insight into syncope (i.e. vasovagal fainting).
I started getting in shape a few years ago, and I briefly passed out once (back in 2013) after going for an early morning run. I didn't drink or eat anything for about 12 hours beforehand and had little sleep, so my doctor thought that was the cause. He performed an ECG on me and I subsequently performed a stress test - everything seemed okay. He just suggested I eat a little more salt in my diet and drink more fluids. I was never diagnosed with anything, but he said sometimes people are just more prone to passing out under certain circumstances, and I should work on strengthening my lower body (especially calves).
Since then I've continued to work out (about three times a week), and I'm in decent shape. I've been lightheaded another time after working out, but nothing severe that would give rise to concern (did not seek medical help afterwards - it went away after me laying down).
I'm thinking of joining the Navy Reserve, and I'm going to talk with a recruiter soon. I am a big believer in being fully honest (never mind the legal ramifications of lying!), so I do plan to disclose these events. Do you folks think this could cause any issues with recruitment?
I've never had asthma, and also have no known heart conditions. I've had hernia surgery (fully successful) and have flat feet (wear orthotics), but otherwise I'm in decent health.
Thanks in advance for any responses.