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tired all the time, is it the weather, contact lenses, hayfever?
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I am always knackered. and literally falling asleep at work and dosing off whilst driving (yep not ideal) is it the weather, my contact lenses or hayfever? the hayfever tablets im taking suppose to be non drowsy :-( they only last 10 hours.
what would you recommend to boost up my energy? I'm taking Bassetts soft and chewy daily energiser (dont think that really works but has alot of diff types of vits), drinking lucazade.
although I hate bananas - do bananas really boost up your energy??
what would you recommend to boost up my energy? I'm taking Bassetts soft and chewy daily energiser (dont think that really works but has alot of diff types of vits), drinking lucazade.
although I hate bananas - do bananas really boost up your energy??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.askyourgran, i bought two bananas and had one earlier today, didnt really enjoy it at all, the 'fair trade banana' from sainsburys were awful :-S it was really dry and tasted like powder. Ive had better bananas - del monte-
but still im not a fan of them. is there anything else that i could have instead of bananas?
I do drink lots of water, but it keeps making me going to the lou at least 20 times a day lol and i have at least 9 hours sleep aday and wake up still tired. :-( I really hate this weather. i wish it was winter again!!!
but still im not a fan of them. is there anything else that i could have instead of bananas?
I do drink lots of water, but it keeps making me going to the lou at least 20 times a day lol and i have at least 9 hours sleep aday and wake up still tired. :-( I really hate this weather. i wish it was winter again!!!
I'd give the bananas a miss - they contain tryptophan, a protein which enables the brain to produce serotonin which can act as a mild sedative. Maybe not exactly what you're looking for if you're having trouble staying awake. I'd go see the dr if I were you, falling asleep while driving is a bit worrying. Do you snore at all? Snoring and sleep apnoea can cause you to be really tired as your normal sleep patterns are being disturbed all the time. Whatever it is you should get it checked out x
did nobody notice the op has hay fever???
It can and does make you feel bloody horrible including making you tired. You could be sneezing 'in your sleep' where by you may not know you are sneezing but you awake from any decent sleep to sneeze ergo you will be tired. On some days you can feel as if you have had no sleep for days and you can constantly feel as if you have a nasty cold
But yes, certainly see your GP and take it from there
It can and does make you feel bloody horrible including making you tired. You could be sneezing 'in your sleep' where by you may not know you are sneezing but you awake from any decent sleep to sneeze ergo you will be tired. On some days you can feel as if you have had no sleep for days and you can constantly feel as if you have a nasty cold
But yes, certainly see your GP and take it from there
I felt like this - traced it back to 'non-drowsy' hayfever tablets which turn me into a zombie. They also took a day and a half to wear off.
It can also be your body telling you that your mind is under too much stress.
I'd knock the 'energy' stuff on the head - it's simply sugar and caffeine, too much of either will give you a brief rush then crash n burn. You need eat and drink sensibly with stuff that will release energy slowly eg lean meat, wholegrain-based, pasta.
As others say, get your blood sugar levels tested a a precaution.
It can also be your body telling you that your mind is under too much stress.
I'd knock the 'energy' stuff on the head - it's simply sugar and caffeine, too much of either will give you a brief rush then crash n burn. You need eat and drink sensibly with stuff that will release energy slowly eg lean meat, wholegrain-based, pasta.
As others say, get your blood sugar levels tested a a precaution.
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