Y.G. asks from Akron, IN on August 22, 2008
Always Tired - Akron,IN
My problems is that nevermind if a sleep all night or not I wake up tired, I feel my legs heavy. I walk, play with the kids but I go to work tired aswell, I've got a nice diet and I begin the day with a nice breakfast. I'm thinking in to buy a fresh cream for my legs in Yves Rocher.
I feel that I haven't got energy and without strenght.
Any idea for to do? Are there someone with my same problem?
thanks.
So What Happened?™
Thanks to everyone for your support and advices. Tomorrow I'm going to see to my doctor,I've got the date, I hope to have a blood test, so I'm going to say you all about it. Cross fingers!!!!
MOnd. 25 Ag.
I've gone to the doctor and he's going to do a blood test and he also said me to eat a lot of fruits, vegetables and meat. I'll continue tell you more about the results....thanks
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D.C. answers from Dayton on August 25, 2008
Taking vitamin B helps with energy - there are many choices - B2, B6 etc... I think B2 is the best to help with energy. Wishing you well!
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K.T. answers from Cincinnati on August 23, 2008
First, I would ask you if you are taking a good multivitamin and calcuim every day. These are two things that the doctor specifically ask me.
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T.D. answers from Indianapolis on August 23, 2008
I had FMS when I had my twin boys and I felt like that ALL the time. www.danielchapterone.com There ministry helped me get going again, especially the ENDO 24 to replace all the nutrients I had lost having the babies.
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T.B. answers from Columbus on August 23, 2008
C.S. answers from Cincinnati on August 23, 2008
Same advice as everyone. See your doctor. Make him/her check your thyroid, your iron, everything. If everything comes back ok, see a sleep specialist and make sure you don't have sleep apnea, narcolepsy, or fibromyalgia (FMS). Best of luck,
C.
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J.C. answers from Cleveland on August 25, 2008
Hi Y.! I would call your doctor and have your thyroid checked. That can certainly make you tired. If you're eating well, you shouldn't be that tired. Call your doctor and make an appointment to get checked out. Good luck!
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D.D. answers from Indianapolis on August 25, 2008
Have you had your iron checked? I Ask because that is the very symptom I have when my iron drops low. I can sleep for 10 hours and two hours after i wake up i'm ready to go to sleep. I currently take a daily iron supplement (65mg) that significantly reduces the problem. I've also found that exercise increases my energy as well (not saying that i exercise, but when i do i can definetly tell the difference).
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E.W. answers from Dayton on August 23, 2008
Hello Y.,
I had the same problem a few years ago. (Actually, I still do.) I started with the tired, heavy legs, and then it escalated into achy, swollen legs. My fmr. Dr. chalked it up my third shift job. I was a baker who was on her feet 8 hours of the night.
However, the feeling in my legs soon escalated further into pain all over my body. I've bounced from Dr. to Dr. before getting a diagnosis of Fybromalygia & Lupus.
I am not telling you this is what you have, but I would urge you to go to your Dr. Your problem could be as simple as changing the type of shoe you wear daily. It might also be your bed. You could also have a sleep disorder such as sleep apnea. Hence the tired feeling all day.
Too often, our legs and feet are the first things to give off warning bells when something is wrong with our overall health. With your constant tiredness and lack of strength, I wouldn't hesitate to check with your Dr. Please don't brush this aside.
To alleviate the symptoms temporarily, I would sleep with a medium to firm pillow between your knees. (If you sleep on your sides. If you sleep on your back, place the pillow under your knees. ) Also, don't drink/Consume anything w/ caffeine four to five hours before bed. This includes chocolate. (Chocolate has higher amounts of caffeine and stimulants than most people realize. I couldn't believe it when I first checked, but it's true!) You may also want to consider taking a supplement. Something with potassium. (Upping your banana intake would help just as well, but the supplement has other goodies for your body.) A good, long soak in a bath with 1-2 cups of Epsom salts also helps. The Epsom salt soothes tired muscles and the warm water helps sooth you. You can pick up a big bag/box of Epsom salts for about a dollar at any store. It's a cheap and effective tool and it's handy to have around for other household uses.
If you have a sit down job, try getting up every hour and walking around or if that's not possible, jiggle and bounce your legs under your desk. (Be sure to flex your legs and ankles too) If you have a job where you are standing, be sure to move around a bit. This will help your muscles and also prevent blood clots.
Keep a log of how long the symptoms last into the day, when they start, and what you do during the day. Hopefully, you'll notice a pattern and you can effect changes. This is also handy to show to your Dr.
I hope this helps and I am sorry for the long winded reply. I have a tendency to ramble on a bit. I sympathize 100% with you. It's distracting to have this problem. I hope my advice helps. Take care of yourself! ~ E.
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M.B. answers from Indianapolis on August 28, 2008
you should have bloodwork done if you have not already done so. Have them check your thyroid. It could take the doctors running the test a few times before they can tell if you are hypothyroid or not.
Check with your doctor and see if there are some vitamins that you may be lacking.
good luck
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L.M. answers from Cleveland on August 23, 2008
I understand how you feel. Whether I sleep for 6 hours a night or 10 hours I always feel tired too. The only time I feel refreshed is in the evening for some reason.
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L.K. answers from Columbus on August 23, 2008
have you seen your dr?this could be a case of anemia and some iron pills maybe all you need even a good one a day could help -i have had some of the same problems and found vitamins help with the way our food is processed these days we dont get the proper things we need from them but i would see the dr first and have a blood test chck things out
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