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Why am I so permanently tired? Is this normal?

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gibbberish · 04/07/2009 17:49

I am just so exhausted all the time. Sleeping for about 11 hours a night but still can hardly keep my eyes open during the day. Sleep most afternoons for an hour or so.

Can't read a book because my eyes are so tired then fall asleep.

Yawning constantly, so much so that my chest hurts. When not yawning I keep trying to take deep breaths. It's like I can't get enough oxygen.

Is this normal? If not, what could be causing it? Checked inside my eyelids and they are pinkish so don't think I am anemic. Help! It's driving me daft!

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gibbberish · 04/07/2009 17:53

Argh anaemic! See? Am so knackered my spelling is going to pot!

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CheeseCheese · 04/07/2009 17:56

kids age>?

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CheeseCheese · 04/07/2009 17:57

ooh you arent HOT at night are you ( i mean more htan normal - sweaty at all)

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CheeseCheese · 04/07/2009 17:57

oh no kids not tiny

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hercules1 · 04/07/2009 17:59

Eyelids are not an accurate way to tell if anaemic. Get a blood test for full blood count and iron storage levels.

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gibbberish · 04/07/2009 18:01

No tiny kids. 4 dds - 15, 14, 9 and 8.

Don't think I am more hot than usual cheese, well except for the last few nights because of this humid weather.

Hercules, didn't know that. Will go for blood test.

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amisuchabadmummy · 04/07/2009 18:02

pregnant?!

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dontlikeitatall · 04/07/2009 18:02

Get your thyroid tested too.

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CheeseCheese · 04/07/2009 18:02

I recky gladnular fever...

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jetcat32 · 04/07/2009 18:03

do you snore? I used to sleep all night, and then fall asleep during the day as well - I was so tired i went to my GP and was eventually diagnosed with sleep apnea, so wasnt actually getting good night's sleep!

Think blood test is good idea, as could be thyroid related

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gibbberish · 04/07/2009 18:04

lol definitely NOT pregnant!

cheesy don't think it is 'gladnular fever'

Did wonder about underactive thyroid. That would be great - would perhaps explain my 'few' extra pounds!

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gibbberish · 04/07/2009 18:06

OFCOURSE I don't snore

Well, dh insists I do but I've never heard myself so don't believe it for a minute

Thanks for all your replies btw.

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dontlikeitatall · 04/07/2009 18:08

Also if you are sleeping 11 hours a night, that could be the course, try cutting it down to 9 hours and see if you feel any better after a week or so.

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hercules1 · 04/07/2009 18:08

I really do think you sound anaemic.

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gibbberish · 04/07/2009 18:11

Will try that dont. It's certainly not helping me feel more awake!

Herc, I do think that that could be the cause. Just glad that you think there might be something behind it and I am not just lazy slob!

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AbricotsSecs · 04/07/2009 18:12

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gibbberish · 04/07/2009 18:13

That's interesting Hoochie. Will bear that in mind.

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jetcat32 · 04/07/2009 19:18

didnt mean to offend gibberish

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lisad123 · 05/07/2009 00:26

please go and see GP, might be something, might be nothing.

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PurpleOne · 05/07/2009 04:34

do you wee a lot in the night? feeling thirsty?

make sure you get a diabetes check.

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gibbberish · 05/07/2009 09:38

You didn't offend atall jet

Will do lisa. Making an appt for this week.

Purple I'm up about two or three times through the night. So will mention that too. My mum has diabetes.

Thanks for all your replies - really helpful.

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shinyshoes · 05/07/2009 09:45

I felt just like you are descibing. I ended up having an under active thyroid gland.

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Kayzr · 05/07/2009 09:49

I have the same symptoms as you. GP reckons it is normal family tiredness. He did the eyelid check and said I am not anaemic. But I pestered him and I am having a fasting blood test for diabetes and blood tests for anaemia and thyroid problems.

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gibbberish · 05/07/2009 13:13

Seems like an underactive thyroid is quite common!

kayzr, that's good that you are getting tests done.

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