So, every weekday starting 3 days ago, I go to Barnes Park from Chandler via walking to learn/remember how to swim. When I started, my mom signed me up for level 2. I thought it was the right level seeing how I used to go swimming every Friday 2 years ago. Apparently, it wasn't. But it changed today when I was moved up to level 3. It's a bit harder, but only because the water in the area I swim in is 4'6''(I think that's how I'm supposed to write height). I'm 4'9'' so staying above water is just a tiny bit hard since the water keeps going up and down due to splashing from the people around me. It's been great considering the fact that it's sweltering in the area I'm in. The classes are going to last 2 weeks, this week and next week. Sadly, the 3rd week will be when I return to school.
Small update:
Today, after swimming and giving 120%, I was really weak and tired. My entire body was hurting and I could barely breathe. At first, I thought that I was just really tired so I ignored it. Then it got worse and sat down on the benches. Several minutes after, my vision started failing. Everything started going blurry then, everything went black. I was still conscious, but I was blind. I mean I was blind, LITERALLY for several minutes. After those several minutes, my vision started coming back. Everything was really bright but after 10 seconds, it was find again. My mom thought it was due to low blood sugar. Any clue to what happened?
Small update:
Today, after swimming and giving 120%, I was really weak and tired. My entire body was hurting and I could barely breathe. At first, I thought that I was just really tired so I ignored it. Then it got worse and sat down on the benches. Several minutes after, my vision started failing. Everything started going blurry then, everything went black. I was still conscious, but I was blind. I mean I was blind, LITERALLY for several minutes. After those several minutes, my vision started coming back. Everything was really bright but after 10 seconds, it was find again. My mom thought it was due to low blood sugar. Any clue to what happened?