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re: staying hydrated, keep a bottle of water / squash etc at your desk and have a quick sip at regular intervals and put a limit on how much coffee you drink.
Have you asked your GP? I suspect (s)he is in a much better position to offer constructive advice than the forum. You probably don't have anything much to worry about but a basic blood test or two including thyroid function (which can present very insidiously) would set your mind at rest and if it needs treating, then hooray!
Ask for a blood test, just to check iron and thyroid functions why not? Just to rule them out. I've now had several friends with thyroid problems.Thank you for all your thoughts.
My GP isn't very sympathetic to middle aged lethargic ladies, so don't think I will get much joy there tbh.
Agree about slimming world, I've done it once or twice as a weight loss programme. Though it discourages nuts and seeds which I think are important.
Feeling a bit better this morning, cold seems to be getting better.
SO, once the cold has cleared up, going to address the eating habits.
Thank you for all your thoughts.
My GP isn't very sympathetic to middle aged lethargic ladies, so don't think I will get much joy there tbh.
Agree about slimming world, I've done it once or twice as a weight loss programme. Though it discourages nuts and seeds which I think are important.
Feeling a bit better this morning, cold seems to be getting better.
SO, once the cold has cleared up, going to address the eating habits.
I would have actually agreed with you a good few years ago when exercise, effort and such like seemed to pay off well for me with things going downhill when injuries prevented exercise.What about your overall well being? Are you under any stress, work or home, anything playing on your mind? If so then this will cause hell. I agree with others GP check up, change your eating habits, go to bed at a decent hour. I like the earlier post about slimming world, we do this in our house, and meals made from scratch taste a lot better than crap out of jars and tins, and you can eat just about anything you want. I also take vitamin D tablets.
Since i got the cycling bug, i feel very well, i was OK before, but that was not always the case, but now i can't get outside in the fresh air soon enough. Cycled 4 times this week total about 60 miles mainly off road, swam once 1 mile, walked 5 miles today, and golf tomorrow and the way i play golf will probably involve a very long walk. I find the more active i get, the better i feel. The only thing i am not looking forward to is the 1100 miles i have to do next week in the car!
A few years ago i felt the same as you, and i honestly believe you can convince yourself to be lazy, lethargic etc and the less you do, the less you want to. I am not in anyway saying that this is all in the mind, but it was with me, and then i decided that i had to change my lifestyle if i wanted to live and see my grandkids grow up. If you are feeling down, you are far more susceptible to bugs and infections, and its a hard cycle to break. I disagree with using various lotions and potions to ward off colds and sneezes, if you look after yourself properly, your immune system will take care of the rest.
I have a major milestone next month, on the 23rd July i will have completed my first year without a cigarette, and since that day i have not had any ailments at all.
Cheers...................Howard
Hopefully beautifully encased in Dairy MilkJust sent the OH to but me lots of nuts and seeds and fruits!