Fatigue

MsMorningDew
MsMorningDew Posts: 59 Member
edited September 2024 in Health and Weight Loss
I wrote a blog about my fatigue today....is anyone else experiencing this?

http://destiny4dallas.blogspot.com/2011/04/fatigue.html

Please comment on my blogspot it makes me happy.....let me know what you did to combat this

Any comments here will be transferred to the blog so my users can see.... :)

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  • icerose137
    icerose137 Posts: 318 Member
    I used to experience extreme fatigue all the time, weak muscles, excessive tiredness, dizziness ect, but mine was due to an undiagonised Celiac Disease. Took me over 15 years of going through all that crap before i finally discovered on my own that I just can't have milk, wheat, oats, or corn. Now that I have those out of my system I'm no longer a prisoner in my own body.

    It might not have anything to do with what you have, but I did want to comisserate. Fatigue sucks!

    Get your vitamin and mineral levels checked at your local doctor's office. Things like low potassium and iron can bring on fatigue. It's a fairly simple blood test and it'll give you a gauge of where you are at. And don't let the doctor just look at the results, get the numbers. If any are on the low end, then you'll need to pump those up.
  • mrphil86
    mrphil86 Posts: 2,382 Member
    I'm pretty sure you are over working yourself. You need add rest days.

    I know you want to speed up the fat burning process but you need to take it easy. I would say atleast have 2 days rest.
  • Sarahr73
    Sarahr73 Posts: 454 Member
    Check what nutirients and vitamins you are taking and see if any of them are in two or three of the supplements. I recently found out I was overdosing on vitamin B6 and I thought something serious was wrong with me. I had fatigue, memory problems, loss of appetite, nervous system problems, nausea, and equilibrium problems.
    And with some vitamins, you can only OD from supplements and not food or drink form (like B6) or from all forms so check on that too. Good luck and see a doctor if you have to.
  • I was having the same problem, only with excessive dizziness and severe weakness. I actually figured out that I was eating too many carbs, and not enough protein and fat. Granted they were all good carbs (whole wheat, fruit, brown rice) but my body just needed something different. As soon as I went from 200-300 carbs a day to 50-100 carbs a day and increased my fat intake, my energy has skyrocketed! Play around with your diet and try different things for a week and if you feel better/worse. If it doesn't work, then change it up again. The MFP approach is not a one-size fits all approach. Play around with it and see what you find works for you.
  • Meganne1982
    Meganne1982 Posts: 451
    I was having the same problem, only with excessive dizziness and severe weakness. I actually figured out that I was eating too many carbs, and not enough protein and fat. Granted they were all good carbs (whole wheat, fruit, brown rice) but my body just needed something different. As soon as I went from 200-300 carbs a day to 50-100 carbs a day and increased my fat intake, my energy has skyrocketed! Play around with your diet and try different things for a week and if you feel better/worse. If it doesn't work, then change it up again. The MFP approach is not a one-size fits all approach. Play around with it and see what you find works for you.

    That is pretty much exactly what I was going to say. When I was adhering to a low-fat, high-sugar diet I had chronic fatique and insomnia. Now that I've cut out sugar and starches I have tons of energy and sleep great. If you tend to eat a lot of sugar or simple carbs, all those insulin spikes might have a hand in your fatigue.
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