Lightning-Nl
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Hello. I'm 17, 5 feet 8 inches tall and I'm overweight for my age. I'm 200 lbs when I should be 170-180. I'm new to exercise and because of that, I'm not really sure how I should go about exercising without doing damage to my body.
I joined a gym and my priority (at the moment) is to lose 20 lbs to be at the weight I should be at. What motivated me was the fact that I go my blood check and the test results weren't good. My glucose was way velocity where it should be and my insulin was WAAAYY above where it should be. I don't remember my glucose levels my insulin was 193 when it should have been in the 20's I think. So to prevent myself from becoming diabetic, I've started exercising. But I have some major concerns that need to addressed.
I'm using Vyvanse to give me energy before going to the gym. While I'm at the gym, I usual get the same caffeinated energy drink that has 140MG's of Caffeine in it.
I already have prehypertension. My resting heart rate is usually somewhere between 90-110 beats per minute. But when I'm on the Vyvanse, my resting heart rate is usually between 120 and 140 beats per minute. The fact that my heart rate is that high scares me a bit. But couple that with exercise? And it gets dangerously high. I'm averaging 160-180 beats per minute while exercising. My heart rate is gradually slowing down now that I've started exercising, but it's really fast at the minute and I'm not sure whether or not I should be concerned?
Any input would be great. Thanks guys!
I joined a gym and my priority (at the moment) is to lose 20 lbs to be at the weight I should be at. What motivated me was the fact that I go my blood check and the test results weren't good. My glucose was way velocity where it should be and my insulin was WAAAYY above where it should be. I don't remember my glucose levels my insulin was 193 when it should have been in the 20's I think. So to prevent myself from becoming diabetic, I've started exercising. But I have some major concerns that need to addressed.
I'm using Vyvanse to give me energy before going to the gym. While I'm at the gym, I usual get the same caffeinated energy drink that has 140MG's of Caffeine in it.
I already have prehypertension. My resting heart rate is usually somewhere between 90-110 beats per minute. But when I'm on the Vyvanse, my resting heart rate is usually between 120 and 140 beats per minute. The fact that my heart rate is that high scares me a bit. But couple that with exercise? And it gets dangerously high. I'm averaging 160-180 beats per minute while exercising. My heart rate is gradually slowing down now that I've started exercising, but it's really fast at the minute and I'm not sure whether or not I should be concerned?
Any input would be great. Thanks guys!
