I am tired and I dnt know why? Or how to change it.?
Question:
I want to sleep as long as I can. I dont have energy to get up and go do my morning run.
When I get to work, I dont care if anything gets done. But in some ways I do.
I come home and who cares if clothes are clean dogs feed, or beds made?
I dont care..why? I seem fairly happy plus Im taking Chantix to quit smoking, which should make me happier.
What is wrong and where can I get mys punk back?
Answers:
Hi hun it could be a number of things best go to your doctors to have a check up . tierdness can mean you maybe lacking in iron . or a vitamin deficinacy , also could you be depressed . i would advice that you have some blood tests done
It could be that you are over-sleeping: That can cause you to feel tired and groggy.
Are you getting enough water? Fatigue is a symptom of mild dehydration, and you are getting over years of poisoning yourself after all.
Also, get a good vitamin supplement. That's another thing your body has been deprived of for a long time.
Meanwhile, you're going to have to figure out a way to put yourself on auto-pilot to get your chores done. The laundry won't wash itself, and that dog needs you. And remember that if the tasks are done when they need to be done instead of allowed to pile up, they won't be so scary.
Good luck!
It may be the Chantix talk to your doctor-depression and sleep disturbances are 2 of the side effects.
You might be having withdrawal symptoms from nicotine, or it could be a side effect of the Chantix. I would ask your doctor.
well your quiting smoking so thats probably the reason why because you are going through withdrawl that causes depression. you;ll get your spunk back soon the addiction is totally over. good luck !
Well, yeast infections can cause one to be tired. Do you think you got a yest infection?
well, it's not all chantix's fault. a lot of it has to do with your mindset when you quit. do you feel that you're giving up something you used to enjoy ? or that you're missing out on smoking ? this type of thinking is what make quitting hard. in reality, stopping smoking is VERY easy. and it should be done without nicotine substitutes.. just read this book and then tell me if you still have cravings or even think about lighting up ;)
p.s.
no shock therapy, scare tactics, or anything like that
http://www.quit-smoking-easy-way.com/...
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