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Jul

I sleep about 7-8 hrs, and that used to be enough but recently…well in the past couple of months I guess, I have been so exhausted all the time. I am sleepy and I can't do any physical activity for a long time. Last night we went to play pool, and i got fatigued! I couldn't stand up cause my body was just so exhausted. It is getting worse all the time. I have had my period regulary so I don;t think I’m pregnant… Sometimes i have hard time breathing..I feel out of breath like I’ve been running. and I’m not overweight btw… I have pu on like 10 lbs but I think it is due to my bc and I’m like 125 now.. I’m going to the physician this friday, but I doubt it they’ll help much, because it is at my school and I don;t find them very helpful usually. But that's what I have the ability to afford soo… :)


Answer:
• Are there medical issues? (thyroid, etc.)

• Are you eating well?

Sugar and caffeine can give us a temporary feeling of energy but you’ll find that you’re even more tired a few hours later.

Try to eat healthy meals and drink pleanty of water as this can cause tirdness.

Feeling fatigued is one of the most common complaints that doctors hear. It's also not an simple one to diagnose as it could be caused by so many different ailments. The suggestions above are just a few reasons of why you might be feeling so exhausted. The important thing is that if you’re feeling fatigued all the time, take the time to listen and see if your mind and body are trying to tell you something. There might be an easy and swift fix to your situation.


Answer:
I dont know what could be causing the fatigue but try taking B-complex vitamins. it says metabolism support on the side of them. you can get them otc at any local wal mart or drug store. i suffered serious fatigue due to a side affect of some medicine doctors put me on. the vitamins made a world of a difference.

Answer:
it could be diabetes, go to webmd.com and look up wat u think it could be

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