Fatigue every afternoon - How can I get more energy?

Posted by jmorris58 @jmorris58, Dec 18, 2022

I am 75 and am very tired every afternoon. I need a two hour nap. My blood work is good. Any comments that can help me get more energy?

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I am 88 and just made a virtual appointment with my internist because I am constantly fatigued. The slightest effort exhausts me and I walk very slowly because I don't have the energy to speed up. I especially notice weakness in my legs. After treatment for prostate cancer Lupron destroyed my body's ability to create testosterone so I have very little, 15, where most men have in the 300s or more. Is that the issue or is something else going on? I've decided I need to know and made the appointment.

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@microtyger

I just had a sleep study done last night. I was absolutely floored to learn that I have sleep apnea! I stop breathing multiple times all night long. You really might want to ask your doctor about this. Believe me, there's no way to tell other than feeling tired/sleepy a lot.
Wishing you the best!

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I put a camera in the bedroom to analyze how I was sleeping because it is such a hassle to take the test. One thing that helps me is to wear a chin strap to keep me from breathing thru my mouth during sleep.

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@hergiew

I am 88 and just made a virtual appointment with my internist because I am constantly fatigued. The slightest effort exhausts me and I walk very slowly because I don't have the energy to speed up. I especially notice weakness in my legs. After treatment for prostate cancer Lupron destroyed my body's ability to create testosterone so I have very little, 15, where most men have in the 300s or more. Is that the issue or is something else going on? I've decided I need to know and made the appointment.

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Glad you are meeting with your internist. Recovering from cancer and the treatments one goes through zaps the body of energy. Be kind to yourself.

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@narus

I put a camera in the bedroom to analyze how I was sleeping because it is such a hassle to take the test. One thing that helps me is to wear a chin strap to keep me from breathing thru my mouth during sleep.

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Been trying to adjust to a BIPAP since last year when diagnosed with sleep apnea. Yuk. Been through multiple masks trying to get comfortable but so exhausted with this thing. I may be sleeping “safer” but sure not sleeping very long -

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@baa

Been trying to adjust to a BIPAP since last year when diagnosed with sleep apnea. Yuk. Been through multiple masks trying to get comfortable but so exhausted with this thing. I may be sleeping “safer” but sure not sleeping very long -

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Apparently there is a solution where they implant a nerve stimulator to control sleep apnea. I know I could never get to sleep wearing a mask.

I don't think I have sleep apnea just get up 4 times a night to use the toilet.

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Cancer treatment certainly brings fatigue. I try to make sure I eat well, hydrate and remain active.

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@narus

Apparently there is a solution where they implant a nerve stimulator to control sleep apnea. I know I could never get to sleep wearing a mask.

I don't think I have sleep apnea just get up 4 times a night to use the toilet.

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Narus, did a sleep study cause you to try the CPAP/BIPAP?

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I never had a sleep study because I would have had to drive 80 miles and overnight at the clinic. I understand now they have a kit that you can take home.
Watching video on my sleeping I am pretty sure I do not have sleep apnea. I have taken to wearing the chin strap because as hard as I try I still breath thru my mouth at night and would wake up because my mouth is so dry.
I recently lost 60 lbs so that probably helped.

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I am 88 and I try to have a rest everyday with my feet up for at least one hour, this was suggested by my dr. I try to do this and find my self dozing off at times.
I still do my exercises and try to walk every day and then I have my rest. If I miss my rest I become very tired early evening.

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@eva1930

I am 88 and I try to have a rest everyday with my feet up for at least one hour, this was suggested by my dr. I try to do this and find my self dozing off at times.
I still do my exercises and try to walk every day and then I have my rest. If I miss my rest I become very tired early evening.

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I think we all suffer from being tired. I am 81, almost 12 months post salvation radiation and I feel tired all the time although I still try to do my exercises and golf a couple of times per month.

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