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Fatigue is a daily lack of energy…

It is excessive whole-body tiredness not relieved by sleep. It can last for a short time (a month or less) or stay around for longer (1-6 months or longer). Fatigue can prevent you from functioning normally and gets in the way of things you enjoy or need to do.

Yup, that sounds like me.

According to webMD, these are possible reasons I’m so tired all the time:

I’m old–but I think they meant the geriatric type
I’m breastfeeding–um, nope
I have sinus problems–no not really
I have hepatitis C–not that I know of
I am depressed–doubt it cuz I’ve been really happy lately
I’m gonna have a heart attack–Hmm…I do get those weird heart pains sometimes
I have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome–no, I didn’t have most of the symptoms
I am inactive–ah ha, jackpot!

Yeah I could definitely stand a little more activity in my life. But I work at a desk. And it’s so blasted hot! And I’m too tired to be active. Damn those vicious cycles.

I think I’ll take a nap on my lunch break.

6 Responses to “Fatigue is a daily lack of energy…”

  1. bradbice Says:

    Perhaps your nightlife is just way out of hand. You should tell your gentleman-friend to take it easy.

  2. wiggles4b Says:

    Sarah and I are going to sign up for the Step & Sculpt class on Monday and Wednesday from 5-6. You should join us. It’ll help get your energy back!

  3. anonymous Says:

    Who’s Sarah? I was going to sign up for personal fitness and make Brad get my ass in gear to go work out. I’ll keep this in mind though, thanks!

  4. doahleigh Says:

    That was me

  5. wiggles4b Says:

    Sarah is the new girl in my office.

  6. doahleigh Says:

    Oh! I haven’t met her yet. Sorry, I’m dumb. :)

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