extreme fatigue
I have depression and the last couple days have been feeling very depressed. I'm guessing that's why I feel so tired. I don't know what I'm asking for here. What do you do when you are this exhausted? I really hate this.
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Do you have any friends that you can talk to? Not necessarily about depression or anything, just someone you can chat with? I find that when I am really down, a chat with a friend helps.
If you can make yourself do it, just starting something helps. .. like you probably won't be able to tackle cleaning the entire kitchen or whatever, but maybe clean out a drawer. Even if you have to pull the drawer out and bring it back to the couch. The act of doing something that has immediate, visible results helps me sometimes. I usually end up tackling something else (like the next drawer or even a closet) and before I know it, I am listening to music and back on task.
A cheerful movie or happy music will sometimes snap me out of it (even if the idea of watching/listening to something cheerful makes me want to just go to sleep.. once I put it on, it helps).
I hope you feel better!

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First, I would suggest getting your meds evaluated and adjusted.
Second, force yourself out of the sack for little bits of time, getting yourself active in small ways as suggested above. Exercise for me is simply crucial, and when I'm in a place like you are, I have to simply force myself- I call it slogging through peanut butter. One foot, one step at a time! Increase your activity each day- no matter what you feel like.
The trick is to not let your feelings, and your thoughts about your feelings, run the show. This part is even harder than the exercise.
I schedule a lot of commitments in my life, otherwise I can sink like a stone. getting myself distracted helps a lot.
I know in my case depression is both bio-chemical and environmental. I know I resent the amount of time of my life I have been stuck in it. I know for me it is a vicious cycle- the more I give in to it, the more it's got me, and the harder it is to work myself out of it. It's another of my slippery slopes- I have to work like hell to stay on top of it.
This too shall pass! My heart goes out to you.
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I still have to fight to get myself up and dressed. My daughter has been going to school so that has forced me to get up at 8 am and get her there. Sometimes if I don't have a reason to get up I won't.
For me it has been a combination of eating right, fixing my deficiency problems, getting help for my depression and forcing myself to do things.
I know you talked about your doctor suggesting exercise in the past and how that seemed impossible when you were so fatigued. Boy I related. I was going through the same thing. All my doctors were on my back about exercise. For me it was a great effort to go the stairs. I kept trying different things but I wasn't motivated and couldn't keep up with anything physically or mentally.
I finally got a bike and that has made a difference. I love riding my bike and it has helped my depression 100%. I don't have to force myself to ride it. I set my goal for at least 30 minutes a day but I usually ride for about an hour or more. I challenge myself to go on tougher routes, to push myself.
I'm not saying that is the answer for you but if there is anything that you enjoy, that you know you can do for at least 30 minutes, I hope you can find it. Just the feeling of accomplishment I feel, like I have done something, makes it worth it.
I got my first bike for free from Freecycle. I just posted an ad and asked if anyone had a bike they weren't using. That first bike wasn't too great but it got me started.
Since then I have found 2 more free bikes on the free section of Craigslist. I got a cruiser that was in perfect shape. It even had a basket which I use to buy groceries. This weekend someone was giving a way a mountain bike so I said I would take it and it turned out to be a beauty. I don't expect much but this was great. I just needed to put new tires on it and I found someone with a bunch of bike parts laying around and he did it for $15 and I have a great bike. I love riding it.
I hope you can find some answers soon. It is no way to live without being able to do anything.
WLS 10/28/2002 Revision 7/23/2010
High Weight (2002) 240 Revision Weight (2010) 220 Current Weight 115.