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Old Aug 18, 2009, 02:50 PM
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Low to No energy.

I am 19 years old and I am in great shape. I used to go to the gym about 4 days of week and I was as healthy as could be. Lately though, over the last couple months I have noticed that I am ALWAYS tired and I lack energy. I sleep most nights 9-10 hours, but still I can't function during the day. I feel like a zombie. I'm so tired that I get headaches most days and I lack any motivation to go to the gym, it even affects my appetite. I sometimes just can't eat. What could be causing this?

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What kinds of foods do you eat?

What things do you drink mainly?

Do you drink/eat diet artificial sweeteners?
Foods with msg?
Use the microwave a good bit?
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I'd go to the doctor and have him/her check you for mono. Mononucleosis causes extreme fatigue and usually hits adolescents/young adults.

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asking agrees: Yes. Definitely check on this and get to a doctor.
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What kinds of foods do you eat?

What things do you drink mainly?

Do you drink/eat diet artificial sweeteners?
Foods with msg?
Use the microwave a good bit?
i usually eat very healthy, i primarily drink water, i eat dairy, fruit, bread, you name it. i usually dont eat candy or foods that arent good for you. no greasy foods like mcdonald's. i really dont get it
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I'd go to the doctor and have him/her check you for mono. Mononucleosis causes extreme fatigue and usually hits adolescents/young adults.
somebody has already mentioned that to me, but i have had mono already, i thought once you get it, it won't return or am i wrong?
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Your body may just may need a rest.
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Are you taking any medications or supplements? They could be interacting.

Also, is there anything stressful going on in your life? Parents divorcing? Having trouble in school? A person bothering you at work? I'm just throwing things out...
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Are you taking any medications or supplements? They could be interacting.

Also, is there anything stressful going on in your life? Parents divorcing? Having trouble in school? A person bothering you at work? I'm just throwing things out...
when i was working out, i was taking a protein supplement and a creatine pill, but as soon as i started getting really fatigued all the time.....i stopped taking them, but still it didnt help. i have never been officially diagnosed, but i was seeing a phycologist for depression and anxiety and she mentioned that depression could effect my energy level. but as of late i have been in a good mood and doing great in school and work. i jsut dont know what could be wrong except i might have mono or something along those lines.
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yeah depression has a lot to do with energy.

get checked by the doctors and let us know

hopefully we can come up with more ideas
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It could be some kind of virus. In my 20s, I got very tired for about 3 months and then it gradually went away. I would have thought it was all in my head (which the doctors did), except my boyfriend had it too. We decided it was a virus. But it was never diagnosed in either of us. It went away though...

A doctor may try to persuade you that you are depressed and don't know it. . .
Hope you figure something out or it goes away at least.
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