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Hello, I'm 64 years old and have been retired for 2 years. I eat reasonably well, exercise a lot (fast walking and some medium weight lifting). I was very over weight 5'8" and 215 lbs. Over the past ten years I have lost 25 lbs. However, I often feel tired in the daytime and sometimes in the evenings too. Over the years I have rarely slept all night more than half of the time. Now though I find myself just nodding off for short naps all the time. Do you have any thoughts of this ?
Hi, Looking at your history, I can think of only one possible cause - sleep. Disturbed sleep can disturb body metabolism leading to weakness and tiredness. You need to develop a sleep rythmn and sleep for eight hours in night. Also check your nutritional levels through hemoglobin, as anemia is one of the cause in the elderly. Take a nutritional diet along with moderate exercise and sleep adequately. Any further queries, happy to help again.
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What Could Be The Reason For Feeling Tired?
Hi, Looking at your history, I can think of only one possible cause - sleep. Disturbed sleep can disturb body metabolism leading to weakness and tiredness. You need to develop a sleep rythmn and sleep for eight hours in night. Also check your nutritional levels through hemoglobin, as anemia is one of the cause in the elderly. Take a nutritional diet along with moderate exercise and sleep adequately. Any further queries, happy to help again.