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What Kind of Doctor Do I Need?

I have been tired for the past 10 years or so, but over the last couple of months, I've felt REALLY tired. As in, driving my kids somewhere, no matter what time of day, I want to close my eyes and fall asleep. If I sit on the couch to try and relax for a minute or two, if I rest my eyelids at all, I start to doze off. I just have zero energy. I still make myself do things, but it's just tough! I want to try and see a doctor to maybe have some blood tests done, but who should I go to? I had some testing done several months ago for another issue, and the results, according to my GP, who I've only met once or twice, everything was normal...thyroid, etc. The only thing he said was that my blood sugar was low, but he didn't seem concerned about that at the time. Would that have anything to do with my lack of energy?

There are just so many different kinds of doctors, I didn't know where to start. I don't want to go back to my GP, because he just seems kind of useless. Maybe my ob/gyn? She knows me pretty well...delivered two of my kids. Or a doctor who specializes in internal medicine? I don't really even know what that means.

Any advice or recommendations would be welcome, to at least give me a starting place! Thanks! =)

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Thanks for all of the great responses, ladies! I think I will take the advice of trying to find a doctor of internal medicine first, and see what happens...maybe I can get a good recommendation from my ob/gyn. I will also work on my diet. I'm not unhealthy, but I could do better, trying to eat more protein for breakfast to kickstart the day, and hoping that helps. I've also been taking a B-Complex vitamin...I don't know how long you have to take vitamins for them to start working, but I haven't seen any change from those yet (it's been a couple of weeks). Thanks again for all your help!

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I am sorry you are going through this. I have heard great things about the FEM Centre in Colleyville. Several friends going there now for various reasons: lack of energy/tiredness, menopause, after baby hormone variations, etc. I personally haven't been but everyone I know who has been LOVES it and said it has helped a lot. Good luck!

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An internal medicine doctor can also be a primary care doctor.
I use on because he montors all the blood tests.

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I have one friend who was very low in B vitamins and one had a different vitamin deficiency (maybe magnesium but I'm not sure). Both were very tired until it was corrected. It might be something to check out.

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Hi A. ~

You could see a doctor who specializes in internal medicine. Especially if you GP is useless. Do you have the actual results of your bloodwork done for your thyroid level? The TSH (or Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) is the test that most doctors use to screen for hypothyroidism. But this test actually measures how well the pituitary is “talking” to the thyroid gland rather than measuring actual thyroid hormones or the level of thyroid activity in the body. It's frustrating because it's not entirely accurate and is only part of the picture...your TSH test results can be “normal,” or be within range therefore your doctor telling you nothings wrong. But what you want t know is if your doctor tested your Free T4, Free T3, reverse T3, sex hormone binding globulin (SHGB), leptin and basal metabolic rate. These tests give you a look at the whole picture. I would also say have your Vitamin D levels checked.

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Watch "Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead" and "Forks over knives" and you can learn how to fix these types of medical and sleep issues with the way you eat. Most of us are constantly tired, and we mask it with caffein and energy drinks, because we eat the wrong foods, foods our bodies were not meant to live off of.

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I am sorry you are going through this. I have heard great things about the FEM Centre in Colleyville. Several friends going there now for various reasons: lack of energy/tiredness, menopause, after baby hormone variations, etc. I personally haven't been but everyone I know who has been LOVES it and said it has helped a lot. Good luck!

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Request a sleep study. You may have sleep apena, where you stop breathing in your sleep. The body wakes enough to start braething again but nor enough for you to realize you woke up. You may not be getting a full nights rest.

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you want to go to a doctor who specializes in sleep, myGP specailizes in it and has a office outside of the clinic i see him at. At that office they will perform a sleep test where you sleep there overnight and they hopefully find a solution to your problem. Good Luck!

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Start with your General Practitioner, explain what is going on and move forward. It sounds like it could be Narcolepsy or Chronic Fatigue - My sister has the first coupled with her Parkinson's and my mother has the second.

1 mom found this helpful

An internal medicine doctor can also be a primary care doctor.
I use on because he montors all the blood tests.

1 mom found this helpful

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