Hi,
I live on an island in the Pacific a few hundred meters from the sea and am basically tired all the time.
I had one amazing day of energy last week when I realised how tired I am on all the other days!
I've worked out at least one reason is the location. My friend also mention how they need 8-10 hours sleep here wheras in the city they are fine on less.
I noticed as well when visiting mainland and a big city I had loads more energy, ate less, wanted to exercise etc. but here I am lethargic, slow, eat more and am generally worn out.
I am just trying to work out what it is......they say sea air makes you tired but is it that or is it the humidity. It's not hot right now around 20c but the humidity is always around 75-80% every day.
I remember not feeling like this on holidays to the coast in Spain but there doesnt have high humidity, its a dry heat.
Could it be the humidity thats doing this? I am seriously thinking its not a good long term option living here with the low energy if thats what it is!
I live on an island in the Pacific a few hundred meters from the sea and am basically tired all the time.
I had one amazing day of energy last week when I realised how tired I am on all the other days!
I've worked out at least one reason is the location. My friend also mention how they need 8-10 hours sleep here wheras in the city they are fine on less.
I noticed as well when visiting mainland and a big city I had loads more energy, ate less, wanted to exercise etc. but here I am lethargic, slow, eat more and am generally worn out.
I am just trying to work out what it is......they say sea air makes you tired but is it that or is it the humidity. It's not hot right now around 20c but the humidity is always around 75-80% every day.
I remember not feeling like this on holidays to the coast in Spain but there doesnt have high humidity, its a dry heat.
Could it be the humidity thats doing this? I am seriously thinking its not a good long term option living here with the low energy if thats what it is!