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Scott's right about the glandular fever, keep an eye on it!
I used to feel like this all the time, then found out it was Coeliac Disease. This also meant I had low iron, and was lacking in most vitamins. Look it up, it's really undiagnosed and I felt like crap for 5 years before I was!
If you do try to increase your iron intake, then be careful, as you can actually OD on iron. Tablets/liquids I'd consult a doctor first, but things like spinach added to your diet will really improve it!
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Yeah glandular fever is aweful.. i was off work for over a month and lost over a stone and a half with it and it never actually leaves your system so you can have it way more than once, it can even last for years!
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Too much sleep as said could be an issue, and also the weather can be affecting you - it fucks me right up, and makes me well lethargic. Changing a wheel is a mammoth task. Or just cos you're cornish.
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I've been like this for the last few weeks! I put it down to not sleeping due to working hours but even today driving home, I was having trouble keeping my eyes open and had a perfectly good nights sleep last night!
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Go see a Dr Ruan. They will request a full blood test, which should show up any abnormalities. Self medication probably isn't the best way forward in your case.
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Sounds like you might be a whiny twat to me
No, seriously though, if you feel that shit every day then see a GP mate, this is why we pay their exorbitant wages. It's not just so they can f*ck their receptionist then piss off to the golf course at 2.30
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(02-08-2012, 07:01 PM)n0v0s Wrote: Go see a Dr Ruan. They will request a full blood test, which should show up any abnormalities. Self medication probably isn't the best way forward in your case.
EVERY time I go to the doctors it's either
A. Gastritis (A.K.A. I've not a f*cking clue, but your stomach lining is probably a bit pissed off with something you ate)
or
B. You're not sleeping right, go to bed at the normal time and get routine, which I do do...
I've had full blood tests before - like 3 times now (hilariously my dad normally does the test and picks up the results and I know the results before the doctors lol...) and they always check out fine...
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It's because you're really tall with giant feet
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Gingervitus?
Seriously I've been feeling like this recently, when/if I get sleep I'm up all the time throughout the night, feel tired during the day all the time, lack of motivation. Feel "sick" most days, can't be f*cked to go to work, but can't be f*cked to stay in bed, eyes feel lazy and slightly blurred, driving is becoming dangerous (so im getting a bike lol). Hoping mines down to the shit diet I have, sorting that out and going to start using sleeping pills
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Ruan if they're saying it's something to do with your stomach, I'd seriously consider asking them to test for Coeliac. It's not usually included in a full blood count unless requested. It messes with your digestion and is commonly mistaken for IBS and a dodgy tummy, but it's pretty serious!
As said, get yourself back to the Doctors and demand more investigation. I had to do this after 5 years of being fobbed off. Pretty sure they only listened though because my Mum came down with me
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Strange one mate.
I've never had a blood test personally. I aim to beat my dads' record, he never had his blood taken until he was 39.
Over halfway there...
Disclaimer: The above is not to be taken to heart and is probably a joke, grow up you big girl.
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(03-08-2012, 08:06 AM)c.a.r. Wrote: Strange one mate.
I've never had a blood test personally. I aim to beat my dads' record, he never had his blood taken until he was 39.
Over halfway there...
Lol, I'll take that as a challenge.........I've also never had one, and aim never to have one either.
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