Guest guest Posted May 20, 2007 Report Share Posted May 20, 2007 No matter what I do, or what time I wake up, I'm so tried 2 hours later! I go to the gym to work out, I'm tired, I stay home and do nothing, I'm tired. What can I do? I'm ADHD I'm supposed to be bouncing off the walls BTW, i don't take anything for my ADHD. -- We are certified to foster and adopt! If you know someone who needs a forever home, we would like to know about it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2007 Report Share Posted May 21, 2007 It sounds as though your adrenals are on " tilt " . I know that homeopathic medicine absolutely addresses this symptom picture because I used to be just like you. I recommend that you seek a homeopath in your area for the ADHD symptoms and your fatigue.....both are very treatable. YOU are very treatable. I know that you will receive many recommendations from the group for adrenal support and, perhaps thyroid support (there are many supplements out there that are good). I feel that you would best thrive on the deeper, overall mind/body/spirit support which homeopathic medicine provides. Also, what I use for my clients in addition to the homeopathic remedies is the strength of Amazon Rainforest plants through a product for the endocrine system called Sumacazon from Amazon Herb Co. If you'd like, go to my website at www.cathleenspringer.com; then go to the Herbal Products page and the CLICK HERE link at the bottom of that page. When you get over to Amazon Herb, click on Concentrated Nutrition/Products A-Z to read more about Sumacazon. To your health, Cathleen Springer Certified Homeopath , " We want to adopt children in AZ " <wanttoadoptinaz wrote: > > No matter what I do, or what time I wake up, I'm so tried 2 hours later! I > go to the gym to work out, I'm tired, I stay home and do nothing, I'm tired. > > What can I do? I'm ADHD I'm supposed to be bouncing off the walls BTW, i > don't take anything for my ADHD. > > -- > We are certified to foster and adopt! If you know someone who needs a > forever home, we would like to know about it. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2007 Report Share Posted May 21, 2007 What are you eating? how much water are you drinking? ttys Lisa - " We want to adopt children in AZ " <wanttoadoptinaz Sunday, May 20, 2007 10:20 AM Tired! Oh So Tired! No matter what I do, or what time I wake up, I'm so tried 2 hours later! I go to the gym to work out, I'm tired, I stay home and do nothing, I'm tired. What can I do? I'm ADHD I'm supposed to be bouncing off the walls BTW, i don't take anything for my ADHD. -- We are certified to foster and adopt! If you know someone who needs a forever home, we would like to know about it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2007 Report Share Posted May 22, 2007 Hi, I am wondering why you are always tired. Have you ever tried any medication, modern types or traditional herbs. If you need further advice, just drop me a line Thank you. We want to adopt children in AZ <wanttoadoptinaz wrote: No matter what I do, or what time I wake up, I'm so tried 2 hours later! I go to the gym to work out, I'm tired, I stay home and do nothing, I'm tired. What can I do? I'm ADHD I'm supposed to be bouncing off the walls BTW, i don't take anything for my ADHD. -- We are certified to foster and adopt! If you know someone who needs a forever home, we would like to know about it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2007 Report Share Posted May 22, 2007 you could have exhausted adrenal- or low in iron-take vit c with iron and no stimulants like tea and coffee-eat well-see a nutritionist -research the glycemic index. Drink water to help flush toxins.If you can look into getting iodized water as it helps to flush the toxins more redily-someone recently poste an article on it -combined with other things Lisa Day <day6 wrote: What are you eating? how much water are you drinking? ttys Lisa - " We want to adopt children in AZ " <wanttoadoptinaz Sunday, May 20, 2007 10:20 AM Tired! Oh So Tired! No matter what I do, or what time I wake up, I'm so tried 2 hours later! I go to the gym to work out, I'm tired, I stay home and do nothing, I'm tired. What can I do? I'm ADHD I'm supposed to be bouncing off the walls BTW, i don't take anything for my ADHD. -- We are certified to foster and adopt! If you know someone who needs a forever home, we would like to know about it. Take the Internet to Go: Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2007 Report Share Posted May 22, 2007 Me too! I've been tested for sleep apnea, (borderline) and Narcolpsy, (failed the nap study but the genetic testing says no way I'm narcoleptic) Here's the deal: Weight is everything with chronic fatigue. I gained 50 lbs with a back surgery and I couldn't keep my eyes open. I lost the weight and it was easier to keep my eyes open but I still had the problem. The next step was cutting out all caffiene. Oh it was so hard! I was desperate for coffee and soda because I couldn't keep my eyes open! 3 weeks. no caffiene and I woke up feeling AWESOME. 3 weeks of hell well worth the punishment. I was still tired though. So, my dr finally said she wanted to treat me as if I was Narcoleptic. She put me on Provigil. I swear by this stuff. I take it first thing, 6 am. Sometimes I have to take it again at noon. But, I can sleep at night when I need to and I physically cannot fall asleep during the day. I'm not jittery, nervous, or irritable. I can just stay awake. I have 6 kids. 4 are under 7. This was the answer to my prayers. I was able to drop all the other meds for the anxiety attacks and depression that came from this chronic fatigue. I hope this helps and I hope you can get help. IMHO!! Jess Sunny Downtown, Manchester New Hampshire! , abu mat <asmaju_88 wrote: > > Hi, > > I am wondering why you are always tired. > > Have you ever tried any medication, modern types > or traditional herbs. > > If you need further advice, just drop me a line > > Thank you. > > We want to adopt children in AZ <wanttoadoptinaz wrote: No matter what I do, or what time I wake up, I'm so tried 2 hours later! I > go to the gym to work out, I'm tired, I stay home and do nothing, I'm tired. > > What can I do? I'm ADHD I'm supposed to be bouncing off the walls BTW, i > don't take anything for my ADHD. > > -- > We are certified to foster and adopt! If you know someone who needs a > forever home, we would like to know about it. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2007 Report Share Posted May 23, 2007 , " We want to adopt children in AZ " <wanttoadoptinaz wrote: > > No matter what I do, or what time I wake up, I'm so tried 2 hours later! I > go to the gym to work out, I'm tired, I stay home and do nothing, I'm tired. > > What can I do? I'm ADHD I'm supposed to be bouncing off the walls BTW, i > don't take anything for my ADHD. > > -- > We are certified to foster and adopt! If you know someone who needs a > forever home, we would like to know about it. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 Have you been tested for Sleep Apnea? I went through this years ago, and found out it was Sleep Apnea. Using a Cpap machine at night saved my life! It is ofter misdiagnosed, so ask your Dr. for a sleep study. good luck Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles. Visit the Auto Green Center. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 Please try one tablespoonful of honey before breakfast evry day forthree days and please report its results to all of us. Vridhasubbu1935 Lisa Day <day6 wrote: What are you eating? how much water are you drinking? ttys Lisa - " We want to adopt children in AZ " <wanttoadoptinaz Sunday, May 20, 2007 10:20 AM Tired! Oh So Tired! No matter what I do, or what time I wake up, I'm so tried 2 hours later! I go to the gym to work out, I'm tired, I stay home and do nothing, I'm tired. What can I do? I'm ADHD I'm supposed to be bouncing off the walls BTW, i don't take anything for my ADHD. -- We are certified to foster and adopt! If you know someone who needs a forever home, we would like to know about it. Looking for people who are YOUR TYPE? Find them here! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2007 Report Share Posted May 27, 2007 With that many young children it is entirely normal to be so tired. Drink lots of Yerba Mate tea for energy. Give the kids lots of chamomile tea and put them all to bed by 8:30 PM. Take Siberian Ginseng too which will help you adapt to stress. I once had 11 children all under 10 years of age and 3 in diapers. Believe me, I was tired too. I just got them all to bed early and I went to bed when they did. I enlisted their help in whatever way they were capable of helping. Even just setting or clearing the table was a big help. I used only disposable cups, plates and eating utensils. I bought cups in different colors and each one had the same color every day. Some colors were repeated of course by others but I wrote their names on them in black magic marker and the older ones rinsed them out and put them on the table for the rest of the day. Young children can vacuum and dust also.The evening ritual included putting all their toys or belongings away. Showers were soap up, rinse off and out for the next in line. Clothes were folded and stacked in piles according to the owners and the older ones put them away. All socks were white and tube type, therefore no problem with missing socks and they shared them. I had 3 laundry bins for the children and trained them to sort their clothes according to white, colored or dark and they put them into the bins after the shower. If we went anywhere as a group, each child had a buddy and kept track of each other. On these occasions, they were all dressed in red or orange for easy locating. I started this because once I left one of them in a grocery store and thank the Lord, he was still there busy stacking canned goods on the floor. I found he was missing when I did the head count as we got into the car to leave. They are all grown now with children of their own and I miss those busy days even though I have 2 grandchildren to raise now. Blessings & Peace, Thyme ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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