fflutterby
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Been working 2 weeks now. By 12:00 I am fried. I havent been this tired since the beginning of my treatment. What could be causing this. I only work 10-2.
Before I was working I never took naps since September when really bad and beginning treatment. That's how I came to the conclusion that I could work. I need my energy back. Any suggestions?
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Hambone
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Dr. B recommends NT-Factor for fatigue. My LLMD had me start taking it last month. Can't say I notice a difference yet, but it does say it takes a while to work.
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Nothing I have ever tried has helped me with my fatigue. But the two things that come to mind immediately are Yeast, and Babs. Have you treated for both??
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nefferdun
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Babesia is the cause of fatigue for me too. I am treating it and so tired I can do very little.
If you don't think that might be the problem, Acetyl L Carnitine helps stamina. I was taking 1000 mg along with 600mg Alpha Lipoic Acid (same capsule). The B vitamins also help.
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fflutterby
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Forgot to post that I was anemic, started Blood builder and my stamina is back !!! Thanks for all your advise.
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