You really are a dumb POS. I was nice, this is not a politics thread but you just can't help yourself. I'll ask @Baron to ban you from this discussion, or save him the trouble and just go away now. Something is wrong with your mind.
I was dedicated veggie (ate eggs and some cheese cheating a few times) for two years because of a girlfriend. Unfortunately, I kept getting colds etc. but I have stayed away from beef almost completely since. I still will demolish a leg of lamb given a chance. Mostly chicken now as not many sheep in Colombia. Nowadays it seems a lot easier with chia and such to get the micronutrients. A big regret was I nearly started a veggie/vegan takeaway in the 90s in Dublin. Everyone had the same problem, at night after the club you could get french fries and that was it. I reckon barring the usual commercial problems I'd have cleaned up had I switched careers. I am 302 lbs having come up from 265 ish, that is what I do and feels easy for me. I get heavy (plenty if junk) and use the weight to assist in building muscle. My spine has straightened a little and I'm officially 2 meters dead on now. I try not to think BMI as I don't believe it is very meaningful. Maybe RFM is better? https://newatlas.com/body-fat-index-rfm-bmi/56096/
Ok, I really should have Googled this more before troubling people with a thread I was exhausted. I can see that exercise induced insomnia is very much a thing. This thread has some useful stuff. https://patient.info/forums/discuss/unusual-exercise-induced-insomnia-622168 I am thinking internal heat could be in large part the issue, I've gained weight and it never gets cold here at night. Tissue repair burns oxygen and that makes extra heat along with fat insulating more. Almost nobody in Medellin has aircon as the climate is always ideal, no need. I will go out to Santa Elena tonight, that is at the top of the valley rim and it is much colder there. It is where a lot of the exotic flowers you get in the US are grown. A bit of cold might be the thing.
I just banned rocketman987 for being absolutely useless and contributing nothing of value to this site.
Is high altitude a factor? Heart rate , BP, tolerance to new stressful exercise routines can be an issue. Oxygen debt must be repaid after exercise and some are not as efficient recovering. I am sure many disagree with this concept of oxygen debt.....lucky you. An oximeter alone does not negate the concept. Time and adaptation alone , along with possibly cutting back a bit on your total output is a long haul solution. Takes time to re acclimate the body to physical stress in mid life. Listen to it.
I have been here for a few years and Medellin is 5000 feet so not high enough to think altitude, Bogota and certainly Quito that would make sense. Everyone feels sick there. I am in a hotel at the top of the valley tonight, much cooler and I'm feeling good. I was reading up on it and it seems Mark Wahlberg and others have cryochambers now for post workout 150 degrees below for three minutes seems nuts.. nuts which would also be frozen to the bench. However the idea does make sense to me. Sea swimming in the Atlantic (Ireland) we would have very thin wet suits for jellyfish but that was that. You had to really peg it to keep warm but no cramps at all.