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You know that feeling where you've been cramming for an exam and you've studied non-stop for several hours and your brain just won't process anymore? That if someone were to ask you something as simple as what you want for dinner it would take upwards of half a minute for your brain to process what they said? I feel that way constantly. I've literally not had a minute where I haven't felt that way in years. I know I don't get nearly as much out of my schooling as I should and I'm worried about going on to graduate school and having to do even more intense work. I get tired to the point of feeling like I need a nap if I try and study for more than half an hour, I expend what little energy my brain has that quickly.
And there's the problem: my brain isn't getting enough fuel. I know it, I am absolutely certain of it, I feel it. It's a physical sensation. My brain feels slowed down, it feels clogged. It must be an absorption problem. My nutritionist suggested that my digestive system has such a hard time breaking down food that it expends more energy digesting than it gets from the food that's digested. This is the most plausible explanation I've gotten in the more than 10 years I have complained of fatigue.
My dad was recently tested for Celiac through a blood test, which isn't definitive, but it did come up positive. He's going to try going gluten-free, and I might as well too. I'm just hoping it will help. Even a 10% reduction in my level of fatigue would make me feel like I've been reborn.
But does anyone else get this feeling? It's not just my brain but my whole body that feels like it's not getting enough fuel, but the physical exhaustion is far easier for me to deal with than the mental exhaustion. I'm sick of it, and I'm sick of feeling like even if I could do the work in grad school intellectually, the fatigue will make it impossible so it won't matter how capable I am.
And there's the problem: my brain isn't getting enough fuel. I know it, I am absolutely certain of it, I feel it. It's a physical sensation. My brain feels slowed down, it feels clogged. It must be an absorption problem. My nutritionist suggested that my digestive system has such a hard time breaking down food that it expends more energy digesting than it gets from the food that's digested. This is the most plausible explanation I've gotten in the more than 10 years I have complained of fatigue.
My dad was recently tested for Celiac through a blood test, which isn't definitive, but it did come up positive. He's going to try going gluten-free, and I might as well too. I'm just hoping it will help. Even a 10% reduction in my level of fatigue would make me feel like I've been reborn.
But does anyone else get this feeling? It's not just my brain but my whole body that feels like it's not getting enough fuel, but the physical exhaustion is far easier for me to deal with than the mental exhaustion. I'm sick of it, and I'm sick of feeling like even if I could do the work in grad school intellectually, the fatigue will make it impossible so it won't matter how capable I am.