Thanks for your reply.
Well, funnily enough I was reading a post earlier today about having low blood sugar levels and how it can wake you up in the early morning after a few drinks: . I hadn't heard about anything like that before, so maybe my problem could be diet-related in some way.
The thing is though, I'd say my diet is pretty good. I eat plenty of fruit (in fact for breakfast I have a fruit smoothie), for lunches I generally have a chicken wrap or similar with some nuts and a yoghurt. I tend to cut down on carbs during the evenings but not excessively (eg I'll have fish and veg with a relatively small portion of rice). I always drink something like a milky hot chocolate soon after training, followed by a proper meal of pasta and tuna or the like. I'm about 11 stone and 5'9". I always drink plenty of water. I've always stayed away from most fizzy drinks, even, as well as most sugary foods eg cakes, chocolate.
It almost seems like my body's ability to cope with 'stressful' exercise situations is getting worse. My doctor's pretty good and like I mentioned, sent me off to see an endocrinologist, but he basically took one look at me and saw I looked relatively healthy, and said 'there's no way you've got a serious endocrine problem'. He gave me some standard tests which didn't show up anything untoward, I asked his secretary if I could have any more tests done and she said he'd recomended that I don't bother as I clearly don't have any kind of endorine problem. I was also tested for diabetes a while ago, though both these tests were taken on a normal day, they weren't taken following a bout of exercise, or after a night out with a few drinks for company.
All rather frustrating, especially because I love doing weights!
Not sure what else you mean re diet Leigh, if I don't answer your Q here could you be more specific?
Thanks for any help...