Nausea straight after exercise?
Exercise is usually gym stuff (treadmill, weights, etc) or cycling (around 30km flat or 18km with hills). I find myself feeling close to vomiting if I stop or take a break. I always try and stay hydrated. Cool down sessions have become mandatory. Seems to be a new thing. Could it be diabetes related?
It sounds to me like you're just working too hard and wearing yourself out too much. You may need to eat something with a good amount of protein in it before going to the gym.
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