Posted by
Solaris
20 yrs ago
Since student days of two decades ago, I’ve suffered continual bouts of
fatigue. Sometimes these last just a day or two. Other times a full week.
The main symptom is a feeling of utter lethargy: dcoing anything is
wearisome. Usually there’s a hint of fever, swollen glands, a little
soreness in the throat. I become depressed; decision making and clear
thinking become impaired. Often I could doze the entire day drifting in and
out of heavy dreams. Usually though I end up forcing myself through work
and the daily round.
I’ve read accounts of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. In many respects, my
malaise seems like a milder version of what usually classifies as CFS.
Otherwise I’m in good health. I’ve seen many doctors and had all the
obvious tests over the years — blood, urine, liver and kidney functions,
viral count etc. According to these I’m in good. I don’t smoke, or drink
excessively. I exercise regularly and eat a good balanced diet.
The only pattern I can detect is that when I push myself hard, I’m more
prone to a lethargy attack. However, even when I’m taking life easy, I
still get smitten.
Today, is yet another day when I feel like I’m running on 25% of my usual
energy. I’m now considering going to a traditional Chinese doctor to see if
they can find any deep imbalance.
Any suggestions?
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Many thanks for the replies.
The blood sugar suggestion is interesting. However, I've had numerous
blood tests and they have never revealed a blood sugar imbalance. Also
would this affect me for up to a week? I thought blood sugar problems
tended to come and go over a few hours.
As for water, I conscientiously drink many glasses daily
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