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Fatigue

Ok so here's the score. I have a schedule...its not a solid one but it is one none the less. I wake up between 7 and 7:30. Watch tv for a while and wake up. Then its onto undoing what the kids have done to the house which btw takes around an hour to an hour and a half. Lots of walking and bending over. Granted this isn't much exercise but it is exercise and its the same thing day after day so it is a regimen.

Now I don't eat right but thats mostly because when i eat i feel like its thanksgiving all over again... insta-tired. I do drink coffee in the am...I cut it out for about a month and saw no change so i took it up again.

I have been tested for thyroid and diabetes and both were negative. Now here's the fun part, I'm not tired...I don't feel like I need to sleep...its my body. There's times when just getting out of a chair feels like the most work i've ever done.

I've been to the doctors and after their blood tests which include my liver and thyroid..and the time ( only a yr ago) I was tested for diabetes they just move on like "well i can't read it on a results page so it doesn't exist".
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I would recommend getting more testing done. I know you've already had some but there are many other tests they can still do. Testosterone comes to mind, along with possible depression maybe.
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Oh and a while back i spent about 6 months doing extacy, this was 6 to 7 years ago. haven't done it since but considering the drug mdma the foremost chemical in extacy forces the body to create a lot of the body's "happy drug" Kinda wondering if i didn't wear out my gland haha.
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I didn't see an edit button so i'll add this to my post above. I do have asthma and 3 bulged disks. the pain is minimal and I constantly have my inhaler so i believe these to be non factors.
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