I've been constantly fatigued for over a year, and I haven't the slightest idea why. For most of my college life, I could wake up after a full night of rest and feel totally refreshed and ready to start my day. But during my last maybe two or three semesters, that stopped happening. I'd get 8-9 hours of sleep on my days off or days I didn't have class until the evening, but I'd still want to crawl back in bed and sleep more.
This continues now. I do go to bed late, but I get at least 8 hours of sleep each night. But I find I'm tired and yawning all day. It's not enough to make me unable to do things, but I absolutely hate feeling so wiped out. Occasionally I need to take a nap for a couple hours, but I really try to make myself stay awake all day.
Coffee doesn't help - I drink 2-3 cups a day and I still feel tired. I also don't exercise much because I just feel too darn tired to do so most of the time, and this is bad when I'm trying to lose 40 pounds.
I'm 22 and I work from home; I should be bursting with energy. Looking at a list of things that cause sleepiness, I can say a vast majority of them would not apply to me (mono, MS, fibromyalgia, diabetes, apnea, sinusitis, etc.), but hypothyroidism, anxiety, and anemia might (especially anxiety, even if I don't understand how it causes fatigue). I'm pretty sure it's not a heart problem since nothing has ever been found to be abnormal about my heart and there's no family history of heart issues.
I have symptoms indicative of hypothyroidism and anemia, but I had hypo ruled out a few years ago and I don't think obese women with light periods can get anemia. Is it possible I have chronic fatigue syndrome at 22? And why would I have it so young? Doesn't it usually strike older folks?
This continues now. I do go to bed late, but I get at least 8 hours of sleep each night. But I find I'm tired and yawning all day. It's not enough to make me unable to do things, but I absolutely hate feeling so wiped out. Occasionally I need to take a nap for a couple hours, but I really try to make myself stay awake all day.
Coffee doesn't help - I drink 2-3 cups a day and I still feel tired. I also don't exercise much because I just feel too darn tired to do so most of the time, and this is bad when I'm trying to lose 40 pounds.
I'm 22 and I work from home; I should be bursting with energy. Looking at a list of things that cause sleepiness, I can say a vast majority of them would not apply to me (mono, MS, fibromyalgia, diabetes, apnea, sinusitis, etc.), but hypothyroidism, anxiety, and anemia might (especially anxiety, even if I don't understand how it causes fatigue). I'm pretty sure it's not a heart problem since nothing has ever been found to be abnormal about my heart and there's no family history of heart issues.
I have symptoms indicative of hypothyroidism and anemia, but I had hypo ruled out a few years ago and I don't think obese women with light periods can get anemia. Is it possible I have chronic fatigue syndrome at 22? And why would I have it so young? Doesn't it usually strike older folks?