Really tired all the time - any ideas as to why?
charmsangel13
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Hi all,
Just wanted to put a post out there to see if anyone else is really lethargic all the time? I can make myself go to the gym but half way through my class or workout I'm doing low impact and I'm just exhausted. It tends to hit me around 3.30 and I just want to curl up and go to sleep. I have even changed my work hours so that I can leave early to go home.
(Sorry guys)
Girls - I've had issues with the various birth control I've been on - ended up putting on close to 20 kg in 6 months due to hormonal fluctuations and insane cravings. I have just been put on a new form called nuvaring and I'm just so sick of not feeling well.
Anyone have any ideas? All my vitamin levels came back normal when I was tested about a month and a bit ago. In the past I have had insulin resistance, vit b 12 deficiency, aneamia and high cortosol levels.
Thanks for reading and hope you are having an excellent day
Just wanted to put a post out there to see if anyone else is really lethargic all the time? I can make myself go to the gym but half way through my class or workout I'm doing low impact and I'm just exhausted. It tends to hit me around 3.30 and I just want to curl up and go to sleep. I have even changed my work hours so that I can leave early to go home.
(Sorry guys)
Girls - I've had issues with the various birth control I've been on - ended up putting on close to 20 kg in 6 months due to hormonal fluctuations and insane cravings. I have just been put on a new form called nuvaring and I'm just so sick of not feeling well.
Anyone have any ideas? All my vitamin levels came back normal when I was tested about a month and a bit ago. In the past I have had insulin resistance, vit b 12 deficiency, aneamia and high cortosol levels.
Thanks for reading and hope you are having an excellent day
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Have you had your thyroid checked? If it's uneractive it can lead to weight gain, lethargy, etc.....
Sue x0 -
Sounds like a diet issue to me. You may fall into your calorie zone but are you within your macros? (Carbs, protein, and fats.) I see a majority of people get tired because they don't have enough energy in their system to begin with.
I would try upping your carbs about 1-2 hours before you workout. See if that helps.0 -
Hmmm, are you eating enough? Making a dramatic change in your diet might mean that you aren't getting enough nutrition which can leave you lethargic. Especially if you are exercising a lot, your body might need more fuel to keep going.
I know you mentioned birth control... but could you be pregnant? That can make you very sleepy early on.
Is it time to get tested for B12 again? I was deficient in the past and was really worn out.
Good luck, I hope you get to the bottom of it.0 -
could be really anything.
if you eat things high in sugar or high GI you could be spiking and crashing.
could be your thyroid, could be your heart, could be hormones..could be anything.0 -
I wish I had an answer for you I just wanted to let you know that I have the same thing and all my blood levels and tests are fine too. Everytime I diet and exercise I am lethargic and exhausted even with added iron supplements. Before I had my kids I lost 60lb and had to sleep 12-14 hours a day which only left enough time in the day to work and work out I hope you feel better soon!0
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Thyroid is normal - it gets checked each time I rock up to the doctors demanding they help me.
I think it is diet related, am on a waiting list to see a dietician as my old one was terrible. I will eat more carbs before working out though. I tend to just have a protein shake if I am heading to the gym in the morning.
Not pregnant, but I will make an appointment to see my doctor and get tested for b 12 - I have been craving milk and eggs which has in the past indicated b 12 being low.
Thanks for all the feedback - I am hoping that it is my body adjusting to the new me.0 -
I think it is diet related, am on a waiting list to see a dietician as my old one was terrible. I will eat more carbs before working out though. I tend to just have a protein shake if I am heading to the gym in the morning.
Yeah, this is where most people fall short. Protein itself will not do anything for you except be burnt up while working out. That's assuming it's being ingested fast enough. Your body could have been pulling energy from your muscles and started to shutdown because it wanted to conserve itself. The body has odd ways of protecting itself.
In my opinion, protein before a workout is useless and protein after a workout is useful. But I always pair that up with carbs. I always eat carbs before and carbs after. Never failed me. But then again, that's my opinion.0 -
Ok - I will get on that. Thanks for your help0
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how much water are you drinking? you can get tired if your dehydrated to:)
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Could it be your iron levels?
I had really low iron level after I gave birth & I was extremly tired. Could of slept all day!0 -
After having my daughter my thyroid went out of control and starting around 1:00 or so I would litterally feellike someone drugged me. I could not keep my eyes open. Now if it starts to go off that is the first sign and weight gain.Get it checked you will feel like a new woman.0
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If you opened up your diary, we could offer better suggestions.0
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I was like that when I was severely undereating. My daily menu was something like no breakfast, fiber one bar for snack, lean cuisine for lunch, pretzels for snack, crackers and two slices of cheese for dinner. It worked out to about 600-700 calories for the day. I ate like this probably 80% of the time. I was exhausted and literally desperate to nap in the mid-afternoon. For about a year, I had to have a nap when I got home from work as I was too tired to function. Then I'd stay up too late and.....what a vicious cycle!
Now, I never nap after work and since I began eating a minimum of 1200 calories (my average is 1450), I no longer feel that overwhelming exhaustion a couple hours after lunch. It's great! Also, I go to bed promptly on time and never take naps when I get home.
Something to consider...0 -
Also Per LL cool J book up to 30 min and ONLY up to 30 min after your workout you can eat bad carbs, and sugar.
I helps the muscle to grow.
I do not do it....just do not want to eat back my work out calories.
You can try a Cliff bar or Protein bar that have carb0 -
I've found that I react really badly to pretty much all female hormone tablets it could be that.0
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I read somewhere once that it's not that the population in general is becoming more lethargic - but we're jam packing our schedules and leading far more hectic lives, leaving us with little energy to spare. I know this doesn't help solve your problems, but it's something to ponder!
I've been on nuvaring and had great results. I loved it0 -
I suggest getting your blood work done. I am always tired because I have an iron deficiency anemia. So they have me taking pre-natal vitiamin which I am horrible at remembering to take but if I don't I am falling asleep by 2pm.0
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