I am always tired...I Need Energy! Can You Help With Advice??

I dont know what it is, but i wake up in the mornings and eat breakfast and do some cleaning then im instantly tired. i fell like i need naps or something... and i dont feel like doing anything else :( what can i do to get out of that..is there a certain "energy working" exercise or "energy working" food i cant eat to boost me up? #answersplease

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  • auddii
    auddii Posts: 15,357 Member
    How much sleep are you getting each night? What is your calorie goal (and are you hitting your goal)? What kind of exercise/activity level do you have daily?
  • melonaulait
    melonaulait Posts: 769 Member
    I find carbs really energizing. Could you eat more fresh fruit and veggies, perhaps?
  • juggernaut1974
    juggernaut1974 Posts: 6,212 Member
    How much sleep are you getting?

    Are you currently cutting calories? If so, how drastically?
  • auddii
    auddii Posts: 15,357 Member
    How much sleep are you getting?

    Are you currently cutting calories? If so, how drastically?

    Hm, almost jinx...
  • CoffeeNCardio
    CoffeeNCardio Posts: 1,847 Member
    edited January 2016
    There's a lot of possible reasons for fatigue. How much sleep are you getting? How many calories are you eating? What are you eating, both in general and for breakfast? Some foods are better for quick bursts of intense energy and others are better for long-term sustainable energy. How is your medical/health status? Ever been tested for food sensitivities and allergies like celiacs? One of the first signs of celiacs is INTENSE fatigue after ingesting gluten-heavy food. Almost no-one has celiacs mind you (1% of the US population or less), and another symptom is abdominal pain, but there are other things it could be, medically speaking.

    Typically when you have fatigue posts on here, the most common answer is not enough sleep and/or too low calories. Consider opening your diary so people can offer some less generalized tips.
  • upoffthemat
    upoffthemat Posts: 679 Member
    I am really tired right now too, but getting a little better. The things that are helping:
    • Moderate activity
    • Staying Hydrated
    • Never eating too many calories at one time
    • Allowing myself more time for sleep. I don't have to do everything today
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    I get that way sometimes too, typically when I wake up at the wrong part of my sleep cycle, or when I sleep too much (yes, it's a thing, lol). But if I get moving (after I have two cups of coffee), it helps. So... just do it, you'll feel better.
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    I dont know what it is, but i wake up in the mornings and eat breakfast and do some cleaning then im instantly tired. i fell like i need naps or something... and i dont feel like doing anything else :( what can i do to get out of that..is there a certain "energy working" exercise or "energy working" food i cant eat to boost me up? #answersplease

    Please change your Diary Sharing settings to Public: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/account/diary_settings
  • indianbeauty24
    indianbeauty24 Posts: 15 Member
    auddii wrote: »
    How much sleep are you getting each night? What is your calorie goal (and are you hitting your goal)? What kind of exercise/activity level do you have daily?

    thats a good question. I would say on average i go to bed around 1130pm and wake every morning no later than 9am. i do toss and turn alot. But i would say i do sleep well but when i get up i do small tasks and then instantly become tired. like today, i got up and made breakfast for my kids and myself. i cleaned up the living room and kitchen then i seriously felt like i could go back to sleep. As for exercise, i dont even have the energy to exercise yet because im sleepy. My aunt says that im just being lazy but its not that. i dont want to be sleepy all the time. I would love to just wake up and not be sleepy instantly!
  • Gerbsxyng412
    Gerbsxyng412 Posts: 86 Member
    How much sleep do you get ?
    Thyroid ? have you had your blood checked lately ?
    What do you eat ?

    I used to be tired all the time... sleep 8- 10 hrs at night plus want to take naps during day..my thyroid was way off, low vitamin d and ate horrible, plus drank lots of pop
  • LKArgh
    LKArgh Posts: 5,178 Member
    auddii wrote: »
    How much sleep are you getting each night? What is your calorie goal (and are you hitting your goal)? What kind of exercise/activity level do you have daily?

    thats a good question. I would say on average i go to bed around 1130pm and wake every morning no later than 9am. i do toss and turn alot. But i would say i do sleep well but when i get up i do small tasks and then instantly become tired. like today, i got up and made breakfast for my kids and myself. i cleaned up the living room and kitchen then i seriously felt like i could go back to sleep. As for exercise, i dont even have the energy to exercise yet because im sleepy. My aunt says that im just being lazy but its not that. i dont want to be sleepy all the time. I would love to just wake up and not be sleepy instantly!

    Talk to your dr. Could be iron deficiency, a vitamin deficiency, your thyroid. Do not ignore it, talk to your dr.
  • auddii
    auddii Posts: 15,357 Member
    In addition to other suggestions, if you are depressed, that could also contribute to not having energy (especially if you notice it is worse in the winter when you are exposed to less day light).

    I'd make sure you're not at an aggressive deficit, schedule an appointment with your doctor, and make sure your diet contains a wide range of whole foods to maximize the number of nutrients you are taking in.
  • ilex70
    ilex70 Posts: 727 Member
    Talk to your dr. Could be iron deficiency, a vitamin deficiency, your thyroid. Do not ignore it, talk to your dr.

    Yep, that. Had the same symptom...in my case it was anemia.
  • HutchA12
    HutchA12 Posts: 279 Member
    ilex70 wrote: »
    Talk to your dr. Could be iron deficiency, a vitamin deficiency, your thyroid. Do not ignore it, talk to your dr.

    Yep, that. Had the same symptom...in my case it was anemia.

    This is what I was thinking
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    auddii wrote: »
    How much sleep are you getting each night? What is your calorie goal (and are you hitting your goal)? What kind of exercise/activity level do you have daily?

    thats a good question. I would say on average i go to bed around 1130pm and wake every morning no later than 9am. i do toss and turn alot. But i would say i do sleep well but when i get up i do small tasks and then instantly become tired. like today, i got up and made breakfast for my kids and myself. i cleaned up the living room and kitchen then i seriously felt like i could go back to sleep. As for exercise, i dont even have the energy to exercise yet because im sleepy. My aunt says that im just being lazy but its not that. i dont want to be sleepy all the time. I would love to just wake up and not be sleepy instantly!

    Are you sleepy upon awakening or after having breakfast?
  • NatashaLP2014
    NatashaLP2014 Posts: 82 Member
    ilex70 wrote: »
    Talk to your dr. Could be iron deficiency, a vitamin deficiency, your thyroid. Do not ignore it, talk to your dr.

    Yep, that. Had the same symptom...in my case it was anemia.

    This is how I felt when I had anemia as well. Of course I was silly, young and ignored it way too long. I ended up in the hospital getting a blood transfusion with a doctor telling me I shouldn't be able to walk.

    The doctor should definitely be your first stop.

    As for exercise, if I do a bit of cardio, 30 minutes, first thing in the morning after breakfast (walking or jogging) I usually feel like I have more energy the rest of the day. (Plus I get to eat more, yum.) Doing strength training tires me out but makes me feel good and proud.
  • AmandaHugginkiss
    AmandaHugginkiss Posts: 486 Member
    Most people who start trying to lose weight end up with a B-12 deficiency. Take a supplement.
  • starwhisperer6
    starwhisperer6 Posts: 402 Member
    when my thyroid gets messed up I feel like I am trying to swim in pudding. I am never very energetic even when it is spot on, but it certainly is much worse when I don't take care of it.
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,985 Member
    Low iron? Sleep apea?

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  • indianbeauty24
    indianbeauty24 Posts: 15 Member
    I find carbs really energizing. Could you eat more fresh fruit and veggies, perhaps?

    i love fresh fruits! definitely will be eating more! my shopping day is Monday coming up!! getting all new fresh foods and getting rid of this junk!
  • indianbeauty24
    indianbeauty24 Posts: 15 Member
    ninerbuff wrote: »
    Low iron? Sleep apea?

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

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    interesting you say low iron because last year....well somewhere around april, i was put on iron pills for having low iron. i thought it got better but i guess not. im going to talk to my doc because that may be the issue.
  • indianbeauty24
    indianbeauty24 Posts: 15 Member
    when my thyroid gets messed up I feel like I am trying to swim in pudding. I am never very energetic even when it is spot on, but it certainly is much worse when I don't take care of it.

    i may also have thyroid issues. my doc wanted me to get an ultrasound 2years ago on my neck where my thyroid is but i was too afraid. :neutral:
  • indianbeauty24
    indianbeauty24 Posts: 15 Member
    Most people who start trying to lose weight end up with a B-12 deficiency. Take a supplement.

    what kind do you recommend? just like a womans a day?
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    anemia (low iron)?
    thyroid?
    B12 deficiency?
    D deficiency?
    not enough sleep?
    sleep apnea?
    not eating enough?

    This list is pretty much endless...if this is chronic and not just a tired/lazy day then you should see a doctor.

  • indianbeauty24
    indianbeauty24 Posts: 15 Member
    How much sleep do you get ?
    Thyroid ? have you had your blood checked lately ?
    What do you eat ?

    I used to be tired all the time... sleep 8- 10 hrs at night plus want to take naps during day..my thyroid was way off, low vitamin d and ate horrible, plus drank lots of pop

    ive had my yearly exam at the gynecologist at the beginning of january. i got my blood checked and everything was fine. but things can change in as little as a week. im thinking about taking another trip to my actual PCP. as for thyroid, my doc ordered an ultrasound 2years ago. i never went. was too afraid. but that may be my issue.
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    edited January 2016
    How much sleep do you get ?
    Thyroid ? have you had your blood checked lately ?
    What do you eat ?

    I used to be tired all the time... sleep 8- 10 hrs at night plus want to take naps during day..my thyroid was way off, low vitamin d and ate horrible, plus drank lots of pop

    ive had my yearly exam at the gynecologist at the beginning of january. i got my blood checked and everything was fine. but things can change in as little as a week. im thinking about taking another trip to my actual PCP. as for thyroid, my doc ordered an ultrasound 2years ago. i never went. was too afraid. but that may be my issue.

    What did they check for? My doctor always checks cholesterol, despite me never having an issue with it, and I have to remind them to check iron, despite having been anemic for decades.

    Unless you specifically asked for iron, B, D, etc., to be checked, they probably did not.

    Also, are you sleepy upon awakening or after having breakfast?
  • Psychgrrl
    Psychgrrl Posts: 3,177 Member
    Don't just throw supplements at the problem--see your doctor. CBC (complete blood count), Thyroid Panel (TSH Free T3, Free T4), B Vitamins, Vitamins D are tests to ask your doc about--and by all means, go have that ultra sound. Serious things are always less serious when you catch them early. And serious things don't go away when you ignore them--they get worse.
  • Sued0nim
    Sued0nim Posts: 17,456 Member
    cwolfman13 wrote: »
    anemia (low iron)?
    thyroid?
    B12 deficiency?
    D deficiency?
    not enough sleep?
    sleep apnea?
    not eating enough?

    This list is pretty much endless...if this is chronic and not just a tired/lazy day then you should see a doctor.

    All of this

    It's fine to be scared of medical tests but you know what ...you've got to do it anyway ...you're a mother, it's not optional
  • KateTii
    KateTii Posts: 886 Member
    I had a sudden case of no energy. It was before I was calorie counting so it wasn't a case of not eating enough or adjusting to less calories. I would wake up, be fine for 45 mins, would go to walk up the (single) flight of stairs at work (which normally gave me absolutely no issues) and by the time I reached the top of those stairs I felt like I had gone on a 10km jog. I wasn't overweight and had no pre-existing conditions that would've caused it.

    I went to the doctor, afraid of being anemic or worse. 1 blood test later, turns out I had a virus! I was shocked and I even asked the doctor if that was possible despite having none of the typical "I have a virus" symptoms. I needed a week off work and stayed in bed and slept. I ended up fighting it off and went back to life as per usual.

    TL:DR - If you are eating and sleeping enough, time to go to the doctor.
  • tyboskates
    tyboskates Posts: 23 Member
    when my thyroid gets messed up I feel like I am trying to swim in pudding. I am never very energetic even when it is spot on, but it certainly is much worse when I don't take care of it.

    i may also have thyroid issues. my doc wanted me to get an ultrasound 2years ago on my neck where my thyroid is but i was too afraid. :neutral:

    You should definitely get tested for underactive thyroid, aka hypothyroidism. You shouldn't need an ultra sound but a simple blood test to see your T3 and T4 levels. I know that feeling of being tired and not wanting to do anything. I was diagnosed 10 years ago and have been on Synthroid since and it helps but it is still a struggle to have energy. Good luck!