A member asked:

I have had lifelong, unrelenting fatigue. i'm not anemic and i don't have food allergies or sleep apnea. what could be wrong?

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Dr. Lourdes margarita Landron-garcia answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

Fatigue: I am receiving patients with similar status . I star with a complete medical history, checking obesity, thyroid, adrenal function, insulin, cortisol, acth, pth, testosterone free and total, serot, others hormones, some virus like ebv, cmv, ckeck neurological exam, blood sugar, blood pressure.The best thing is go to a holistic dr, and or your primary doctor and determine the reason of your fatigue.

Answered 6/10/2014

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Fatigue: Chronic fatigue syndrome is real. But so is fibromyalgia and dysthmic disorder or depression. Have you seen your primary care doctor to discuss this? Or have you seen a rheumatologist for evaluation? Or lastly, even a psychologist/psychiatrist.

Answered 11/26/2013

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Sleeping problem: Could be many things. One thing to investigate is upper airway restrictive syndrome.

Answered 3/26/2013

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Hard t osay: A detail history would be helpful to answer your questions. Chronic fatigue syndrome has a huge list of possible causes. Your diet, your digestive system, your mental health, any other chronic illness may be contributory. I would recommend you have your thyroid checked, lymes titer, vitamin b-12, folate (folic acid) checked.

Answered 10/4/2016

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