So tired
QueenofHearts023
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I have days, particularly on rest days, but sometimes on normal days too, that I am extremely tired and fatigued. I walk an hour each day, plus an hour strength training 3 times a week, in addition to any other activity I do, but that tends to not be a lot. I have a sitting job, and when I study I also sit.
My deficit is 300-400 calories depending on if I'm saving for a treat or my hunger. I try to hit all my macros, sometimes they're a bit off. I might have more protein and fat one day, and slightly less carbs. Or I might have slightly more carbs and a little less fat, but they're never too far off. I also take Centrum Active which is a multivitamin that's supposed to give you energy.
Yesterday was one of my tired days, I couldn't find the energy for anything. Last night, I was so tired I had trouble falling asleep. Even turning over in bed was so much effort.
What could cause this?
My deficit is 300-400 calories depending on if I'm saving for a treat or my hunger. I try to hit all my macros, sometimes they're a bit off. I might have more protein and fat one day, and slightly less carbs. Or I might have slightly more carbs and a little less fat, but they're never too far off. I also take Centrum Active which is a multivitamin that's supposed to give you energy.
Yesterday was one of my tired days, I couldn't find the energy for anything. Last night, I was so tired I had trouble falling asleep. Even turning over in bed was so much effort.
What could cause this?
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BurnWithBarn2015 wrote: »
Like I said, my deficit is between 300-400 calories. I'm 23 female, 5'2, 134lb. I do eat my exercise calories back so in total I eat 1500-1600ish, but I net 1290 on average.0 -
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BurnWithBarn2015 wrote: »
Last week I lost 1lb, this week I lost 0.5lb. First week was mostly water, I've only been at it for 2 weeks.0 -
aha and tired since 2 weeks too?
maybe the change of diet
Did you cut any food ( groups) out.
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BurnWithBarn2015 wrote: »aha and tired since 2 weeks too?
maybe the change of diet
Did you cut any food ( groups) out.
I changed it slightly. My breakfast has always been the same, oatmeal. Lunch is still any food I cook, but now I fill half the plate with veggies. At night I used to have a sandwich, but that's been replaced with eggs/chicken and potatoes. Snacks are yoghurt and fruit or some nuts. Again snacks have always been the same.
I drink a lot more fluid too.
My exercise has always been the same, except for the strength training I added.0 -
And how do you know you get 1290 calories NET do you weigh your food on a digital scale?
Mostly being tired or out of energy when you start or been longer on a diet is the change and or not enough calories. This when there are no medical issues.
I would suggest to up your calories a bit.
In my whole losing weight traject the days that i was hungry or tired were rare....more like full of energy and active.0 -
BurnWithBarn2015 wrote: »And how do you know you get 1290 calories NET do you weigh your food on a digital scale?
Mostly being tired or out of energy when you start or been longer on a diet is the change and or not enough calories. This when there are no medical issues.
I would suggest to up your calories a bit.
In my whole losing weight traject the days that i was hungry or tired were rare....more like full of energy and active.
Yes I do weigh my food. My maintenance is only 1670, (with exercise 1850) mfp gives me 1370 at a goal of 0.5lb a week, so idk0 -
It is a sedentary goal though - I do like to manually enter my exercise. It's more accurate for days I don't do exactly the same amount of exercise.0
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i would up it for 2 weeks and maybe see a doctor when it wont get any better0
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Your calories look OK. There could be something going on with you medically. Fatigue, tired and unable to fall asleep are symptoms of low thyroid. I know because I have had hypothyroidism for several years and when I have those symptoms is always a signal that I need a blood test again to see if my results are still in the normal range. If your symptoms continue I suggest that you have blood work to see where you are. It is a very simple blood test and some states now allow you to order your own blood tests for certain things. And the cost is reasonable. I paid 28.00 for my blood test two weeks ago. Good luck.0
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Agree with the advice to up your calories a couple hundred or adjust your macros, especially on strength training workout days, or any days you feel like you might need them0
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QueenofHearts023 wrote: »
Well you said you're only two weeks in, so it's possible you're creating a bigger deficit than you think. 0.5 lbs per week is still a deficit of 1750 calories per week. Even if you had to spare a bit of that to feel a bit better, it would be worth it. If you don't want to "spend" the calories, you could try tweaking your macros and see if that helps. But worst case scenario you maintain for a bit and learn something about yourself and this process
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QueenofHearts023 wrote: »
Well you said you're only two weeks in, so it's possible you're creating a bigger deficit than you think. 0.5 lbs per week is still a deficit of 1750 calories per week. Even if you had to spare a bit of that to feel a bit better, it would be worth it. If you don't want to "spend" the calories, you could try tweaking your macros and see if that helps. But worst case scenario you maintain for a bit and learn something about yourself and this process
I think I'll try setting my deficit to 1200 p/week. That's 171 a day, for a weight loss of a little over 1 pound a month. It will be super slow. But it will come off, eventually.0 -
I think my body may be used to maintaining. I've maintained for 2 years before I decided to lose again.
Maybe my body is finding it difficult to eat less now for some reason.0 -
I agree about checking into thyroid blood work if you don't see an improvement with other changes. You mention taking a multivitamin, does it have good levels of iron? Magnesium? Potassium? B vitamins? From my understanding a deficiency in any of these could cause fatigue.
Another possibility- flu? The flu strand I caught right after Christmas had me exhausted, but I never really had any intense coughing, etc. Just exhausted with a fever and headache.0 -
Also have iron checked. My daughter felt this sort of fatigue that was out of proportion when she was anemic.0
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Centrum has all the vitamins and minerals. This particular one is high in B vitamins, because it's geared towards active people. I do take an extra magnesium supplement though.
Potassium is 80mg p tablet, and iron is 8mg p tablet.0 -
Could try opening your diary for a quick review of food choices0
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Could try opening your diary for a quick review of food choices
I don't log anymore because the numbers make me obsessive. But I did use the app to plan out a menu to stick to. Here's the menu (I stick to this daily because I enjoy routine)
Breakfast: 60g rolled oats, half cup almond milk, 22 grams of fruit spread (24 calories p serve)
Snack: half a banana
Lunch: cooked food (can vary between 400-600 calories depending on the meat) and 150grams of vegetables with 30-60g cheese melted over (more cheese if food has less calories)
Snack: 100g low fat yoghurt (98calories), or 30g almonds
Dinner: 2 large eggs/100g chicken thigh with 150g-ish potato.
I do weigh my food and make sure I stay in the ratios. I tend to eat the same things anyway on a monthly basis.0 -
Oh and lunch food are my own recipes I enter. They are mostly some sort of meat, with potatoes/rice/pasta and sauce. Vegetables are on the side. Frozen mixed veg. I like stir fry mixes.0
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your calorie total for breakfast seems to be missing something, maybe a zero? There's no way on God's Green Earth that comes in at only 24 calories0
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QueenofHearts023 wrote: »
ah, gotcha0 -
When I felt like this, it turned out I had really low vitamin D levels. The multivitamin you mentioned doesn't contain vitamin D. Maybe get a blood test just to see if you are deficient in something and to get your thyroid and iron checked like suggested above.
I also wouldn't really recommend taking vitamins unless it is recommended by your doctor. For most people it is just a waste of money.0 -
get your labs drawn to make sure theres not a deficiency somewhere. also check thyroid.0
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When I felt like this, it turned out I had really low vitamin D levels. The multivitamin you mentioned doesn't contain vitamin D. Maybe get a blood test just to see if you are deficient in something and to get your thyroid and iron checked like suggested above.
I also wouldn't really recommend taking vitamins unless it is recommended by your doctor. For most people it is just a waste of money.
Don't people get vitamin D through the sun too? Or am I pulling this out my behind? Because I walk outside an hour daily.0 -
Couple if ideas:
1. seasonal affective disorder - get a light box.
2. Post viral fatigue syndrome. My husband has this. He was midly ill before xmas and hasnt been able to get over it. I had it years ago. If you are in the uk, it seems that a lot of people have had this virus and pvf recently. No cure - just wait it out.
3. Additional stress can reawaken herpes virus ( if you have ever had chicken pox or shingles) which can cause fatigue but no real other symptoms.
Personally i would eat at maintainance and get more rest for a month. And get a light box. In the uk John lewis sells them.
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Oh well I'll throw in some extra snacks and see how it goes. If it doesn't get better I suppose I'd have to go for tests.0
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