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Why am I always so tired?

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GJK22 | 20:48 Mon 06th Aug 2007 | Health & Fitness
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I am a 21 year-old female and I regularly find myself tired and feeling incapable of doing anything. This results in me sleeping for prolonged periods of time at night and requiring a nap in the late afternoon. I am a vegetarian but try and get as much of a balanced diet as possible. I try and exercise regularly, mainly doing yoga and cardiovascular fitness classes. I need to find a way to gain more energy, can anybody suggest anything?
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Ask your doctor for a thyroid test first of all, you may have a thyroid hormone imbalance which tends to show in young women in this way. nothing to worry about, it is very common, easily tested and medivated for bit it is a possibility you should eliminate first.
you may be anemic (don't know if I spelt it right !! I mean an iron deficiency anyway)
Agreed Tigwig.

You have two risk factors for this, female and veggie.

Doc can do a simple blood test for your iron stores.
If you are vegetarian you should take a vitamin tablet each day and make sure it has the rda of 100% of B12 as this is normally found outside a vegetarian's diet.
You may also be sleeping too much. Personally I find that the more sleep I get, the more tired I feel. Try keeping yourself awake during the afternoon naptime, try going for a walk or doing a crossword or something that requires concentration instead of letting yourself sleep.
b vitamins (a B multi vitamin) and coenzyme 10 are often recommended for lack of energy after checking out thyroid and anemia first.

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