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I cant figure out why I am constantly tired

By Anonymous April 18, 2011 - 3:19pm
 
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everyday I wake up with no energy and im always tired and have no motivation.

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Hello Vikas,

I can appreciate your concerns and can understand that your wife's poor health is affecting you.

Though I would like to offer you some help, I cannot without more information. What tests were ordered? What were the results? What has the doctor told you?

Your wife's physician is the best resource. Ask questions until you are satisfied with the answers. You may consider getting a second opinion.

Maryann

October 5, 2012 - 4:18pm

Hi,
I am Vikas and I am writing this for my wife. Actually we got married in Feb this year and after two or three months of our marriage (during this period she was all well) my wife is getting so much trouble with her knee pain, after some time shoulder pain and now in this month it started getting back pain also, in all, total body pain. After the concerned tests recommended by Dr. and after taking all medicines, it is not getting cured and now I am totally depressed what to do. Please tell me the reasons why this is occuring continuesly and tell the way getting out of it............thank you.

October 5, 2012 - 2:36am
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Hi,
Welcome to EmpowHer and thank you for your question. How long has this been going on? Do you have any other symptoms beside being constantly tired, lack of motivation and waking up with no energy? When was the last time you had a complete physical exam that included blood work?
I can only provide you with information and a suggestion, but not a diagnosis, Only your healthcare professional can do that.

Chronic fatigue syndrome is a condition of prolonged and severe tiredness or fatigue that is not relieved by rest and is not directly caused by other conditions. The exact cause of chronic fatigue syndrome is unknown. Some researchers suspect it may be caused by a virus, such as Epstein-Barr virus.
Other causes of fatigue include autoimmune disorders, hypothyroidism, infections, depression, multiple sclerosis and vitamin deficiency.
I strongly urge you to make an appointment with your healthcare provider to find the cause of your constant fatigue.
Please keep us posted on your condition.

April 18, 2011 - 4:32pm
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