Could it be low blood sugar? I will not know until I see a doctor this weekend.
Initially, when one’s blood sugar drops too low, the brain is not getting the energy it needs, and the result is a feeling of serious fatigue, along with irritability and emotional swings due to the release of adrenal hormones.
Those suffering from hypoglycemia experience a roller coaster effect as their blood sugar bounces from low to high to low again, with multiple episodes throughout the day. Personally, I feel energized and lively in the waking hours of the morning but at around 10am I start to crash and by 3pm I feel beyond fatigued. My joints ache, my muscles hurt, I’m irritable and I can not even walk up stairs, let alone pick a box up. It’s just this overall fatigue, it’s debilitating. It causes brain fog as well! All I want to do is space out because the burden of thought to accomplish a task is too tiresome.
I’m dying here and it’s having a detrimental impact on my daily tasks. Short-term emergency remedy that increases blood sugar is not an option, unless its natural. Most people tell me to drink a mountain dew or pepsi. No way.
I take inositol 6 to 16g throughout the day and L-theanine at night, I stopped for multiple days but the fatigue is still there.
Edited by birthdaysuit, 29 July 2015 - 03:52 AM.