Do You feel Sleepy Often?

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Yawning? 6 Surprising Reasons Why You're Exhausted


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Sure, getting enough sleep is the biggest way to beat the 4:00 yawning session (I swear, there is something about this time--weirdly, I could fall asleep at 4 p.m. everyday!), but did you know that several other surprising things could be making you sleepy? Here are some unlikely yawn-inducers... WebMD recently ran a piece about the most common reasons for feeling tired. Here are some:
1. A hidden UTI: In some cases, fatigue may be the only sign of a urinary tract infection, reports WebMD. If you suspect something's up (and you have pain and burning when you pee) talk to your doc. A urine test can quickly confirm a UTI.
2. Your diet: If you're not eating enough, you will be tired. Calories = energy, my friends. (I feel like I sounded just like John McCain when I wrote that.)
3. Food allergies you didn't know you had: Some doctors believe that exhaustion could be a sign of hidden food allergies.
4. Caffeine overload: You probably reach for more coffee when you're tired, but experts say that too much caffeine can sometimes backfire, causing you to feel more fatigued. Maybe skip the triple-venti today.
5. Undetected thyroid problems: Fatigue is one symptom of a thyroid condition called hypothyroidism. Fortunately, this is such a treatable thing (I have it, and just pop a pill each day--no biggie). Most health experts concur that every woman should have her thyroid levels tested every few years (just a simple blood test) to rule out any such conditions (they're common in women).
P.S. I'd add a sixth: your snoring man. My husband snores, and it makes it so hard for me to get to sleep most nights.
 
i get 4 hours of sleep a night, take in about 6000 calories a day, drink very little if any caffine, and yes, i could fall asleep at 1600, but since i dont get off till 1800, i get a second wind and am up till about 0100
 
nativelover;3460344; said:
i get 4 hours of sleep a night, take in about 6000 calories a day, drink very little if any caffine, and yes, i could fall asleep at 1600, but since i dont get off till 1800, i get a second wind and am up till about 0100
well you have every right to feel tired.. i hope this does not continue for you too long.. you need to eat good...
 
Did anyone else start yawning after reading that? Crazy how contagious it is. Just look at a person yawning or reading about it and you yawn..
 
Camshaft Ramrod;3460399; said:
Did anyone else start yawning after reading that? Crazy how contagious it is. Just look at a person yawning or reading about it and you yawn..
:ROFL::ROFL:
 
i always feel sleepy, i get at least 10 hours a day and when i wake up 2 to 3 hours later i feel like wanting to sleep again.
 
peewee;3460417; said:
i always feel sleepy, i get at least 10 hours a day and when i wake up 2 to 3 hours later i feel like wanting to sleep again.

that just means you're 16..
 
I am constantly dead tired, and really mean it, when I was serving at the airforce for my military education, I had more energy than I do now... I guess it has to do with three little gremlins 1,2 and 4 years old that are living in my house :)
 
Lizardking;3460534; said:
I am constantly dead tired, and really mean it, when I was serving at the airforce for my military education, I had more energy than I do now... I guess it has to do with three little gremlins 1,2 and 4 years old that are living in my house :)
Haha That will do it.. just watching them makes me tired... up, down, over .. under ..rolling, flat, running, laughing... but it is the best kind of tired.
 
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