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Always tired


Question Posted Sunday November 27 2016, 1:26 am

I am 18F and for the past few months, I am always tired.

During the day, I am constantly tired, nearly falling asleep in class quite often, and unable to concentrate on getting homework done. I end up just curling up in bed a lot.

Sometimes I have a lot of difficulty sleeping, other times I will fall asleep almost instantly.

I just want to know if there might be something wrong with me, or if I am just lazy.


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solidadvice4teens answered Tuesday December 13 2016, 12:00 am:
No, it isn't laziness but rather something going on here that you should see your doctor about. Describe the sudden tiredness,falling asleep at school, sleeping issues etc. and see if he/she has any ideas for you. You shouldn't feel tired after sleeping for a decent period of time. You aren't dying but yes this isn't normal and you need to see someone about this and causes.

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