getting over it
Lkkiser3
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I really want to lose weight! But Im so tired ALL the time. I mean like really really tired. So bad sometimes that it affects my work and social life. When I have to choose between waking up at 5:30 or waiting till 6 when the kids are up I really want that 30 min. How do you get over being tired all the time? Ive had many people tell me that once I start getting active and losing weight it will give me more energy, but Ive tried. I had a gym membership and was going 5 days a week and cutting back on my diet, didn't see any success and was still just really overwhelmingly tired.
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You should probably see a doc about that! May be hormonal.0
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^^^ Agree! I was soooo tired all the time and lacking so much energy. Went to my Dr and found out I was severely anemic!
Go see your dr!0 -
My brother was the same way. He saw a doctor, had a bunch of blood work done and they found the cause. Luckily it was easily fixable. Go to the doctor and figure this out.0
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Time to see the doctor! Rule out any medical problems.0
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I really want to lose weight! But Im so tired ALL the time. I mean like really really tired. So bad sometimes that it affects my work and social life. When I have to choose between waking up at 5:30 or waiting till 6 when the kids are up I really want that 30 min. How do you get over being tired all the time? Ive had many people tell me that once I start getting active and losing weight it will give me more energy, but Ive tried. I had a gym membership and was going 5 days a week and cutting back on my diet, didn't see any success and was still just really overwhelmingly tired.
YEAH, I would want to sleep in for a half hour, too, especially when we're talking about waking up at 5:30 consistently and not 7:30! I work out four days a week and let me tell you I am out like a light when I return home some days!
Here is an excerpt from poster "vismal" ask me anything weight loss thread:
"Exercise doesn't give you immediate energy. You don't all of a sudden go "Hey! I've got tons of energy". It's a subtle change over time. But now in comparison to when I was obese, my energy level is WAY HIGHER! Coffee helps with all this! I drink too much coffee! I drink it before and during shifts, before the gym, when I wake up, literally all the time. I would fear for my patients if they took our french press away!"
That little gem was from page 14 of:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1276219-i-went-from-morbidly-obese-to-6-pack-abs-ask-me-anything
So, seeing your doctor should be a great idea still. But if you're placing additional demands on your body, HECK YEAH you'll feel run down and tired sometimes. I should hope you just kicked your own butt good in the gym - you better feel tired!!0
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