I'm always tired. ... Glad to hear you went to your doctor to investigate your chronic tiredness. You covered many of the bases that Alice would have suggested: sleep, diet, exercise, and blood tests that check for anemia, hypoglycemia, Epstein-Barr virus, mononucleosis, Lyme disease, and other serious energy-drainers.
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I always wake up so tired in the mornings and have real difficulty getting out of bed. ... As a result I am feeling very sleepy during the day and have no energy to do anything other than lie on the sofa!
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And I no longer need to sleep the day away because of unexplained tiredness or lack of any energy." ; - ... He has released a handbook on how to beat tiredness in which he explains the theory. "Sleep, of course, is a major contributor but most people I see are getting seven or eight hours a night but wake up tired," he said.
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I wake-up tired. I have trouble concentrating. I am very forgetful. My joints snap and pop. I have a numbing pain in all my joints. I have poor balance and no energy. Could this... ... therefore you wake up tired, forgetful and overall not so hot. ... I also have a ringing in my left ear. Cat scan and MRI showed no problems. Oh,
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Now the past 2 months I have been so tired, no energy, no desire to do anything. I wake up with dark circle under my eyes, yet I sleep fine. I am just so tired all day, every day. I've tried to add exercise for energy..and it does not help.
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Post subject: Help! I have no energy! ... Are you getting enough sleep? Because if not then that could definitely effect your energy level. If you think you are getting the proper amount of sleep (about 8-9 hours a night), then it could be that your not falling into a deep enough sleep and are waking up feeling tired.
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My immune system was very weak and I seemed to have no resistance to illness. ... I would literally be too tired to hold my head up. My head felt extremely heavy, like a bowling ball ... I would work myself up into a state of nervous energy (for lack of a better description) in order to seem bright and efficient at my job,
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I find that if I can’t get to bed by 4 AM, I have to take a Klonopin to quiet my mind. A small dosage will usually help me off to sleep, but when I wake up the next day, I’m usually tired and lethargic. ... Unfortunately there is no pill to cure this lazy, empty, tired feeling. I think that its simply this:
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I wake up tired almost every day ... Yes, and if I don't get off this damn computer and go to bed, I'm going to be tired again tomorrow. I have no self control! I don't know what happened. I was doing really well for awhile getting to bed at a decent hour, and I woke up feeling rested.
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My name is Andrew H. Barton and, like you, I used to have problems with tiredness – I was always tired and I had no idea why or what to do about it. ... But here's the important part: If you wake up in the middle of a sleep cycle, you will feel tired – always. But if you wake up at the end of a cycle, you'll feel fine.
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