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Why do i always feel tired?

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I mean 95% of the time, I can just take a nap lol...idk what's wrong with me because I don't think that's normal. BTW I'm 20

I don't really want a diagnosis from the doctor, I hate hospitals.

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  1. Well there are a billion things it could be, but since this is in the Mental Health senction, it could be depression . . .


  2. well what you did is when you were a kid you would stay up all the time and now that ur getting older sleep is catching up to you

  3. Depression and malnutrition are prolly the biggest factor. If you're otherwise very healthy then I'd take a close look at your mental state.

  4. Looks like you need to increase your energy levels. There are many ways to do this.

    First, make sure you are sleeping enough. That's energy 101. No sleep= no energy. An average adult needs somewhere between 6-8 hours of sleep a night. Any more and you'll be tired, too little and you'll also be tired. You seem like you are maybe try adding a small power nap during the day too. A power nap is 15-20 mins long no more.

    Second, make sure you are eating well enough. You should be eating a balanced healthy diet. No twinkies or ding dongs. They don't give you energy. Good healthy foods with the proper mix of carbs, protein and good fats. Fish is a great energy providing food and also if you get tired at work you can snack on nuts. Nuts are great energy foods and they have good fatty acids in them as well, much better than munching on a donut. Also drink plenty of water!

    Third, you should be taking a multi vitamin. Make sure your multi vitamin has a good B complex mixed into it. If it doesn't, you need to add that to your diet. Coq10 is also a great vitamin for energy levels.

    And exercise is also a good idea for increasing your energy levels. I will warn you as you're getting into shape, you'll feel a little sluggish, but after a week or so you'll have increased energy levels and actually look forward to going to the gym. Cardio and yoga are great energy boosting activities. Also make sure you are taking in a good amount of protein on the days that you go to the gym. You'll need it.

    Now if you've done all of this and still need more energy, try taking energy supplements. Like maybe drink a little bit of coffee in the morning or try out a healthy energy drink. Not the ones that you find in the stores, or at least most of them. Those will just make you crash later on in the day because they are too high in caffeine and sugar. I use one that is low in sugar and caffeine and relies on vitamins and antioxidants to give boosts in energy. Its nice because I don't crash later on in the day and of course it is way healthier for me. The one I used I found in a free trial, although I don't know how long it lasts. I'll link the site at the bottom, it also has some more info on increasing your energy levels if there was something I didn't cover for you.

    Hope I've helped you a bit. All of these things have worked great for me.

  5. There are many reasons to you feeling tired. It could be depression, anxiety, thyroid problem, chronic fatigue syndrome, insufficient sleep, poor diet and nutrition, or other physical problems.

    You need to see a doctor to rule out the physical problems. I know you do not like to see a doctor but there is no way you can get better unless you visit a doctor. If not, you can visit a orthomolecular physician who prescribes you vitamins to take.

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