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Sad_Sack

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I'm wondering how many others here suffer with really heavy exhaustion. If so do you feel like its depression related or do you have physical illness like CFS or something else? I'm trying to get a better idea as to whether my fatigue is from my physical illness or from this horrible depression that's had me foe the last 5 years straight. It could be from past med use and/or withdrawal as well. I doubt ill ever know for sure but I'm still curious. My energy is elsewhere have gotten frighteningly low lately and my depression is raging. Thanks for any input.🤗
 
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Ethereal Knight

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many things can cause this, the list is but small.

I can tell you my experience, in my case I had that because there was mold in the house I was living. water infiltration caused mold to buildup in the walls and, although not visible, it was harming my health.

I felt better being outside the house, compared to inside. just coming home would give me brain-fog, especially if I spent a lot of time on the rooms where most of the mold was.

this brain-fog was very noticeable. the fatique not so much, but there was some fatique as well, and one thing led to the other.

I recommend everyone to avoid mold like the plague.
 
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Nov 12, 2021
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Apparently I have chronic fatigue/Epstein Barr. I basically try to sleep all day. There may be some depression involved. Manifestations of childhood neglect and existential despair getting back to when I was a little kid. With money and anti-depressants I've had periods of my life That were inspired and energetic. But the hole feels too deep right now.
 
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I do. My legs feel weak all the time, as if they won't support my weight. At the same time, they throb mildly, virtually constantly, even when I've done no activity. So my incentive to get up and do anything is close to zero. I have chronic lightheadedness with visuospatial issues on top of it.

Sometimes I feel panicky not knowing how I'm going to get up to do various errands that I have to because it always feels like there's nothing in the tank. After I take a shower, I have to rest a while. And then maybe I can drag myself to go to the store.

I have exercise intolerance and feel like I'm going to faint or fall over if I do too much. If I overexert myself, I'm going to pay the price for the next few days as when I wake up the next day, I'll be extra tired and heavy. It's like a bank loan, but in the form of energy. If I withdraw too much, I'll have to pay it back with future energy plus interest.

Others really don't understand the concept of fatigue very well either. How sleep is never really restorative. How I can't build stamina or simply work past it. I'll recuperate to 20% at most, and then deplete that same 20% over and over each time.

I never got a diagnosis, so I've been guessing at what this is for 8 years now. I'm tired of dealing with it and trying to explain it to people. Even if they do seem to understand on the surface, they'll either completely forget about it the next time I speak to them, or else give me some silly variant of over the top concern like "do you need a wheelchair?" Like no, obviously I don't, I just can't do much. Infuriating. Sorry you're dealing with it too.
 
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GasMonkey

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Maybe you have low testosterone or low thyroid, do bloodwork.
 
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Maybe you have low testosterone or low thyroid, do bloodwork.
I've had those both checked and they're good. My testosterone was in the lower end of normal though. I was really hoping my testosterone was low as it could then be pretty easily treated. Ive been ill for decades now but these last 5 years have been really bad. I need relief so badly. There are so many factors involved that its maddening. Many different medications, physical illness, yeast overgrowth, withdrawal, stress, strained breathing and heart from my chest wall deformity, the list goes on.
 
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I'm wondering how many others here suffer with really heavy exhaustion. If so do you feel like its depression related or do you have physical illness like CFS or something else? I'm trying to get a better idea as to whether my fatigue is from my physical illness or from this horrible depression that's had me foe the last 5 years straight. It could be from past med use and/or withdrawal as well. I doubt ill ever know for sure but I'm still curious. My energy is elsewhere have gotten frighteningly low lately and my depression is raging. Thanks for any input.🤗
I barely sleep due to physical pain. For me, the pain and lack of sleep are married to depression, irritability, and self-pity.

Each exacerbates the others. I can only hope to distract myself until I pass out from shear exhaustion.

If I could find relief without turning to anything addictive, I would. I can't, so I find myself here- with suicidal obsessions, looking for distraction.
 
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Yes ever since I developed ulcerative colitis I've suffered from unrelenting fatigue on top of depression fatigue which I've had for years. I feel physically weak all the time. Some days it's hard for me to stand or even get in the shower. I lie in bed a lot. It's hell. I'm trying everything I can to get this disease under control but I'm still in a flare. Honestly I wouldn't be suicidal if I had normal levels of energy. Even sitting up sometimes is draining.
I drove my car for two hours a week ago and by the end of it my eyes were burning from the tiredness.
 
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Sep 26, 2021
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Everyday. No matter how much I want to push myself to sit up in my chair, I never make it past a few hours without my body yelling at me to go lie down. It's frustrating being so physically limited. I miss having energy and being pain free.
 
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Lost Magic

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Yeah, been getting it a lot lately. I don't know if the prozac has something to do with it, or it's because I live a sedentary life. It's probably a bit of both.
 
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I do. My legs feel weak all the time, as if they won't support my weight. At the same time, they throb mildly, virtually constantly, even when I've done no activity. So my incentive to get up and do anything is close to zero. I have chronic lightheadedness with visuospatial issues on top of it.

Sometimes I feel panicky not knowing how I'm going to get up to do various errands that I have to because it always feels like there's nothing in the tank. After I take a shower, I have to rest a while. And then maybe I can drag myself to go to the store.

I have exercise intolerance and feel like I'm going to faint or fall over if I do too much. If I overexert myself, I'm going to pay the price for the next few days as when I wake up the next day, I'll be extra tired and heavy. It's like a bank loan, but in the form of energy. If I withdraw too much, I'll have to pay it back with future energy plus interest.

Others really don't understand the concept of fatigue very well either. How sleep is never really restorative. How I can't build stamina or simply work past it. I'll recuperate to 20% at most, and then deplete that same 20% over and over each time.

I never got a diagnosis, so I've been guessing at what this is for 8 years now. I'm tired of dealing with it and trying to explain it to people. Even if they do seem to understand on the surface, they'll either completely forget about it the next time I speak to them, or else give me some silly variant of over the top concern like "do you need a wheelchair?" Like no, obviously I don't, I just can't do much. Infuriating. Sorry you're dealing with it too.
Sorry for all of that you are dealing with. Its really rough. I also have the weak legs, "jelly legs" I've heard it called. Mine was at its worse in benzo withdrawal but has been with me for decades. My gait is really messed up at this point too as well as motor function all over. Arms and hands, torso and even face muscles. I thought I had MS but multiple MRI's through the years show no lesions. One thing that is certain is I have a cheat wall deformity called Pectus Excavatum where your sternum sinks into your chest cavity. Its causing me a lot of labored breathing and heart issues. The ribs are all twisted and assymetrical and my spine is very degenerated from it. My ribs curl into my heart space and aorta and my heart works all the harder because of it. My body rocks with my pulse when I sit up. I have state provided nsurance which is worthless and I am fighting tooth and nail to see a specialist about surgery. Its hard enough to get a surgery for this at my age with private insurance though so I think I'm screwed.
Everyday. No matter how much I want to push myself to sit up in my chair, I never make it past a few hours without my body yelling at me to go lie down. It's frustrating being so physically limited. I miss having energy and being pain free.
I'm sorry. I miss those things too. Do you have any kind of diagnosis or are you just suffering with no answers? I hope somehow things turn around for you.
Yes ever since I developed ulcerative colitis I've suffered from unrelenting fatigue on top of depression fatigue which I've had for years. I feel physically weak all the time. Some days it's hard for me to stand or even get in the shower. I lie in bed a lot. It's hell. I'm trying everything I can to get this disease under control but I'm still in a flare. Honestly I wouldn't be suicidal if I had normal levels of energy. Even sitting up sometimes is draining.
I drove my car for two hours a week ago and by the end of it my eyes were burning from the tiredness.
The burning eyes are horrible. I have that as well. Years ago I used to only have my feel exhausted and burning when I was sick with a virus or infection. I'm sorry you have ulcerative colitis. I understand that is very painful. I hope somehow you find some relief from all of this.
Yes ever since I developed ulcerative colitis I've suffered from unrelenting fatigue on top of depression fatigue which I've had for years. I feel physically weak all the time. Some days it's hard for me to stand or even get in the shower. I lie in bed a lot. It's hell. I'm trying everything I can to get this disease under control but I'm still in a flare. Honestly I wouldn't be suicidal if I had normal levels of energy. Even sitting up sometimes is draining.
I drove my car for two hours a week ago and by the end of it my eyes were burning from the tiredness.
The burning eyes are horrible. I have that as well. Years ago I used to only have my feel exhausted and burning when I was sick with a virus or infection. I'm sorry you have ulcerative colitis. I understand that is very painful. I hope somehow you find some relief from all of this.
 
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I'm sorry. I miss those things too. Do you have any kind of diagnosis or are you just suffering with no answers? I hope somehow things turn around for you.
My main medical diagnosis is chronic migraines, but I'm sure my depression is a large part of it. My body just hasn't been the same since I had a lumbar puncture back in 2020.
 
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My testosterone was in the lower end of normal though
That and low is the same, the total T range is HUGE (like 200-1000 ng/dL) because they use data from men of all ages (including 85yo grandpas).

Maybe you had 900 ng/dL when you felt good in the past, and now you have 201 ng/dL (~80% less) and feel like shit, you go to the doctor and he tells you "Everything is in range yup, no probs" coz you have 201 and the "normal range" starts at 200. This type of ignorance on how male hormones work is extremely common among doctors.
 
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Yes. I think is from depression. All I want to do after work is sleep. Yesterday it was like 8pm and I was already asleep.
 
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Sad_Sack

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That and low is the same, the total T range is HUGE (like 200-1000 ng/dL) because they use data from men of all ages (including 85yo grandpas).

Maybe you had 900 ng/dL when you felt good in the past, and now you have 201 ng/dL (~80% less) and feel like shit, you go to the doctor and he tells you "Everything is in range yup, no probs" coz you have 201 and the "normal range" starts at 200. This type of ignorance on how male hormones work is extremely common among doctors.
Yeah doctors seem pretty clueless regarding a whole slew of things. Do you know if testosterone supplements are any good?
 
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botch3d

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Sep 17, 2022
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I'm wondering how many others here suffer with really heavy exhaustion. If so do you feel like its depression related or do you have physical illness like CFS or something else? I'm trying to get a better idea as to whether my fatigue is from my physical illness or from this horrible depression that's had me foe the last 5 years straight. It could be from past med use and/or withdrawal as well. I doubt ill ever know for sure but I'm still curious. My energy is elsewhere have gotten frighteningly low lately and my depression is raging. Thanks for any input.🤗
Covid vaccine did that to me … maybe you got it aswell ?
 
Ethereal Knight

Ethereal Knight

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Jan 10, 2022
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the carnivore diet has been known to fix multiple health issues like this one. this diet is basically meat + eggs + salt (meat from any animal). you can do it cheap by eating eggs + ground beef (if you can tolerate eggs, of course) with less than 10 dollars a day (supposing you live on US). it has almost "magical powers" in the sense that it cures things that people haven't been able to cure otherwise. I suggest learning from people like Dr. Shawn Baker (he has a book and a youtube channel), then you can give the diet a 90 day try. a 90 day is a good period to see if you're gonna benefit from it or not.

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gwanath

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You need bloodwork done!

Hormones, vitamins and minerals are the basic must when experiencing fatigue. Do you have any other symptoms?

I specifically recommend you request B12, iron, and vitamin D, as well as your thyroid levels. Just a good place to start.

Doctors are very dismissive and will gladly skip doing any work by diagnosing people with mental illnesses.
the carnivore diet has been known to fix multiple health issues like this one. this diet is basically meat + eggs + salt (meat from any animal). you can do it cheap by eating eggs + ground beef (if you can tolerate eggs, of course) with less than 10 dollars a day (supposing you live on US). it has almost "magical powers" in the sense that it cures things that people haven't been able to cure otherwise. I suggest learning from people like Dr. Shawn Baker (he has a book and a youtube channel), then you can give the diet a 90 day try. a 90 day is a good period to see if you're gonna benefit from it or not.

Starting such a limited diet without understanding what is the potential cause of their fatigue could have terrible consequences. It's better if they have a full diet and do trials with certain foods (for example, try not eating gluten for a month, lactose, etc).

Yeah, been getting it a lot lately. I don't know if the prozac has something to do with it, or it's because I live a sedentary life. It's probably a bit of both.
From what I know antidepressants interfere with your gut's ability to absorb nutrients. As I suggested previously, get some bloodwork done on hormones and especially in your case, vitamins. Antidepressants should not be used long-term in general.

You probably are leading a sedentary life BECAUSE of your fatigue, and not the other way around.
 
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Yes, I have always had severe fatigue that impairs normal functioning, but in my case it is caused by a neurological condition. For others I recommend checking your vitamin D levels, Europeans especially are prone to vitamin D deficiency as in many European countries there isn't enough sunlight or there is a lack of sun exposure. Anemia among women is very prevalent also which could result in fatigue.
 
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I do. My legs feel weak all the time, as if they won't support my weight. At the same time, they throb mildly, virtually constantly, even when I've done no activity. So my incentive to get up and do anything is close to zero. I have chronic lightheadedness with visuospatial issues on top of it.

Sometimes I feel panicky not knowing how I'm going to get up to do various errands that I have to because it always feels like there's nothing in the tank. After I take a shower, I have to rest a while. And then maybe I can drag myself to go to the store.

I have exercise intolerance and feel like I'm going to faint or fall over if I do too much. If I overexert myself, I'm going to pay the price for the next few days as when I wake up the next day, I'll be extra tired and heavy. It's like a bank loan, but in the form of energy. If I withdraw too much, I'll have to pay it back with future energy plus interest.

Others really don't understand the concept of fatigue very well either. How sleep is never really restorative. How I can't build stamina or simply work past it. I'll recuperate to 20% at most, and then deplete that same 20% over and over each time.

I never got a diagnosis, so I've been guessing at what this is for 8 years now. I'm tired of dealing with it and trying to explain it to people. Even if they do seem to understand on the surface, they'll either completely forget about it the next time I speak to them, or else give me some silly variant of over the top concern like "do you need a wheelchair?" Like no, obviously I don't, I just can't do much. Infuriating. Sorry you're dealing with it too.
Have they checked your vitamins and minerals? Particularly B12 from your description of leg symptoms. Potentially this could be a central sensitivity syndrome. There are many people on instagram who advocate for the chronically ill (you have probably heard of spoonies), you might find interesting leads there if you're interested.
Yeah doctors seem pretty clueless regarding a whole slew of things. Do you know if testosterone supplements are any good?
Unfortunately they're not clueless. They just have an overinflated ego.
 
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Unfortunately they're not clueless. They just have an overinflated ego.

They seem to be clueless about more things than you would expect from someone with a medical degree.
 
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They seem to be clueless about more things than you would expect from someone with a medical degree.
Oh I completely agree, I didn't express myself correctly re-reading my response. They're wilfully incompetent, prejudiced, and arrogant beyond belief, and will never recognize the limits of their own knowledge.
 
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I've been fatigued since I was a young teenager and this is one of the many reasons I want to ctb. I really feel for those in the same situation, especially if you've been failed by current medical science and are stuck in the trap of chronic illness with no end in sight.

If you haven't already gotten B vitamins, vitamin D, iron, thyroid panel, A1C, inflammation markers, celiac disease antibodies, autoimmunity antibodies (for things like Lupus, Hashimotos, Sjorgens etc) tested, it's a good place to start.

However, once you've had all of those tests done repeatedly, including an expensive brain MRI too, and you get told there's nothing you can do except try the same antidepressants you've taken a billion times already, the pursuit for relief feels fruitless. To be told at 21 years old that there's nothing more that can be done for you, is life ruining. No one understands either. You will most likely be gaslighted and told you're secretly depressed and in denial of it, even if the fatigue is persistent and happens regardless of mood.

There are many causes of fatigue and not all of them can be detected with the current biomarkers and tests we have at our displsal, so our current medical industry is completely rubbish at treating such a nebulous and unspecific symptom. I was always a pretty palor and sickly kid, and went through a great deal of abuse and trauma which I think permanently damaged my immune system and my body as a whole.

I think it is incredibly common for abused children (and adults) to develop ideopathic chronic fatigue. Even moreso if you have other issues, like IBS, pain, autism, pre-existing mental health issues, and so on. When your body is put through severe stress like that for ages, eventually some bits and pieces are going to wear down or try to compensate for the heavy energy burden of managing stress.

No one really understands how systemic fatigue truly is, and how deeply it effects one's overall health and wellbeing. Energy is the currency of life. If you have no energy to spend, you cannot truly live life to the fullest. You can't push through tiredness either. Getting chronic fatigue made me stupid. It ruined my eyesight, making my vision permanently blurred, unfocused, and slurry, and I am gaslighted by doctors and told that my glasses perscription is fine, so there must not be an issue. It made me stupid and gave me attention, concentration, and processing issues that not even 5 different stimulant drugs could fix.

It ruined my already limited ability to socialise or be creative, which was already in the mud due to being autistic. Having a blank mind all the time is horrible. I have to see everyone else my age doing sports, traveling, going on long nights out, and living life, while I often am confined to my room because I know I will end up tired, in pain, and many times have nothing to say. I'm so slow when walking due to my fatigued, heavy limbs that people will push past me. I wake up with my limbs numb and tingling every morning, and everything unrefeshing and blurry as always.

My last resort is taking LDN that I'm compounding myself. It's an experimental treatment that many are using for chronic fatigue. If that doesn't work, which it probably won't, I consider myself shit out of luck.
 
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Yeah my fatigue has become so bad I am bedridden for most of the day. It's horrible like I can't even muster the strength to clean my bathroom or room anymore.
 
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Me. It's hard to get up, to have a bath, TO EAT. I'm tired but it's not lack of sleeping. I am tired of living.
 
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I do. My legs feel weak all the time, as if they won't support my weight. At the same time, they throb mildly, virtually constantly, even when I've done no activity. So my incentive to get up and do anything is close to zero. I have chronic lightheadedness with visuospatial issues on top of it.

Sometimes I feel panicky not knowing how I'm going to get up to do various errands that I have to because it always feels like there's nothing in the tank. After I take a shower, I have to rest a while. And then maybe I can drag myself to go to the store.

I have exercise intolerance and feel like I'm going to faint or fall over if I do too much. If I overexert myself, I'm going to pay the price for the next few days as when I wake up the next day, I'll be extra tired and heavy. It's like a bank loan, but in the form of energy. If I withdraw too much, I'll have to pay it back with future energy plus interest.

Others really don't understand the concept of fatigue very well either. How sleep is never really restorative. How I can't build stamina or simply work past it. I'll recuperate to 20% at most, and then deplete that same 20% over and over each time.

I never got a diagnosis, so I've been guessing at what this is for 8 years now. I'm tired of dealing with it and trying to explain it to people. Even if they do seem to understand on the surface, they'll either completely forget about it the next time I speak to them, or else give me some silly variant of over the top concern like "do you need a wheelchair?" Like no, obviously I don't, I just can't do much. Infuriating. Sorry you're dealing with it too.
For me the post exertional malaise is one of the worst consequences of being chronically tired. I get to hear again and again how people sleep like a baby, lose weight and gain better mental health with exercise but if I do just enough to obtain a toned body I will start to get sicker and sicker until I have to stop completely. There's always a hopeful beginning, an aesthetic improvement but not really any stamina building, I just get the feeling that I'm using energy I don't have and that's never replenished at night.

So to avoid getting actually fat instead of skinny fat I just walk 30 to 60 minutes a few times per week, which is EXACTLY what 60 something folk do in the neighborhood. I'm not marinating on my misery anymore, but it's exactly like being old 30 or 40 years older prior to the fact. Your youth is lost, likely forever, because these illnesses rarely are cured or understood. You just sort of survive with them, barely. It's a very limited existence but here we are.
 
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I have several chronic conditions that cause it. Still, I am curious which one of them makes it progress...
 
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