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Francone said..
Just curious: I had been windsurfing for a couple of hours the other day, as I have been doing for years and I had done the whole summer. ( I am 74, in excellent physical condition).
It was an easy session and I did not exert myself too much, certainly no more than usually.
To my surprise, on my way back to shore, while dragging the board in the shallow I had a sudden feeling of exhaustion accompanied by diffuse, almost painful tension in the muscles of the upper torso, below the neck and extending below the shoulders area. I had to sit down as I found myself so tired that I could barely go about packing up the gear and loading the board on the top of the car,( which I have always done up to a few days before without a problem ).
The whole thing lasted about an hour. By the time I packed and drove back home I was completely recovered and I have no sequels.
I’ll see my doctor , but I wonder whether the harness may have something to do with this.
It was the first time I wore one. Could it be that somehow the harness, in addition a fairly tight wet-suit and the life vest constricts the blood circulation in some of the arteries in the abdominal or pelvic area, especially when I crouch and struggle to stand up to uphaul? Maybe this constriction causes a temporary oxygen starvation in the heart which has to work in overdrive for some time…
Thanks
Francone
Sounds like heart attack symptons? Have you been checked out?
Don't feel silly.. I went to hospital a while ago with symptons very similar to ones I often have. I thought I better get checked just in case it was heart related..Turned out I'd had an internal bleed due to being on anti inflammatories too long..Dr said if I'd waited another day I would have been dead..scary as I could easily have just gone to bed to sleep it off..better to feel stupid than dead...