Always tired and agitated, please help?


Question:
I am in my early twenties. Back when I was 17-18, I had lots of energy and could stay focused for hours on end. I went through books in days and had excellent comprehension.

Now I can barely drive without feeling like I'm going to pass out from drowsiness any second. It takes me weeks to read a book because I have to keep re-reading paragraphs due to my poor comprehension. I feel OK when I wake up (8 hours of sleep + breakfast) but four hours later I start getting tired fast.

I tried a vegan diet, raw vegan diet, lots of meat, red or white, etc.. nothing seems to have much of a difference. Raw veganism gives me the most energy but most of that energy is spent preparing the food.

Is it my blood sugar? Is it anemia? I take a multi vitamin daily

Answers:
Talk to your doctor. You could have a health problem that is causing this. Obviously whatever you have been trying so far hasn't been working, so get to the doctor! I'm so sorry you're having these problems and I wish you safety and good health.
I say you go to your doctor. You have tried almost everything. It's time to schedule an appointment and talk with the doctor!! Good luck!
Blessings,
Heather
Sounds as if something chemically may be to blame. I would suggest going to the dr for a blood panel to see if everything is where it should be. It sounds as if you're getting enough iron? Maybe your body is not digesting/storing it properly? A blood test would confirm this.
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