Sipping Earl Gray. Thanks!!
Well, for what you've said, it's pretty normal you're tired... I'd be too, and deadly tired, if I can say
Even so, if you think about going to a doctor, do it: whatever the reason, the doctor can help you. Perhaps he gives you some vitamins, or recommends you eat something extra, or makes a blood analysis and can have a better idea of the reasons of all it. What my friend had is not so bad, unless you don't discover it and never have a treatment. For what she told me, it was a really nasty time for her, almost crawling to get the Red Bull to be able to prepare her breakfast
And, the really bad thing was doctors telling her it was a depression and giving her the wrong drugs. But when she knew the real reason and she got the good pills, it get fixed very fast. Indeed, thyroid problems are very usual, you only have to have a good diagnosis**
**Note: I don't have thyroid problems... yet. I've a strange (for me
) disease (the "Hashimoto Thyroids" or something similar): it only means that my thyroid correctly works now, but I'm in danger of having it working less than the correct way. So, I must have a blood analysis every year in order to see if it works correctly or not and, in the case of having it too lazy, be able to treat it as soon as possible. That's one of the reasons I'm interested in thyroid problems symptoms