Hey HN,
I’ve been suffering from chronic fatigue since pretty much forever (certainly for the last ~20 years). I’m 38 this year.
Most days I’ll get out of bed worn and tired. I have trouble focusing / starting to do things (I need to force myself to do them, which sometimes doesn’t work out; consequently, I’m procrastinating quite a lot, which I found to exacerbate the issue – I’m feeling _less_ tired when actually working). Sometimes even thinking about doing something makes me feel tired. Things get better in the afternoon, which makes me a night owl.
There are days when I’m feeling energetic and have a natural can-do attitude, but they are few and far between, and I wasn’t able to establish variables that they correlate with. Most of the time, I manage to chug along, but it’s growing on me.
I sleep ~7h on weekdays, 10h+ on weekends. I don’t exercise much, but I enjoy walking and cycling (I cycle ~1kkm a year).
I highly doubt that I’m suffering from depression. The fatigue is perhaps the #1 detriment to my life quality. Outside of it, I have an awesome and healthy relationship, a job that I enjoy, financial safety, and I generally feel that I won the game of life.
I’d love to hear from people who have suffered from similar symptoms. Anything that has helped you? Please let me know.
As an experiment this year, I resolved to do daily morning walks. I’ll see how it goes.
I've always put it down to acute loneliness and not having any drive due to being generally comfortable financially etc.
If I could take a pill or whatever and fix it, I'd be a very happy man.