Anonymous wrote:How much sleep do you get per night?
Anonymous wrote:I’m with you and in my late 40s discovered I had a deviated septum which was causing me to have low energy because I wasn’t getting enough oxygen while sleeping. Are you waking up refreshed or groggy with a headache?
Anonymous wrote:Have you had a colonoscopy? Do you think you might have long Covid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, thank you. I'll try the D vitamins, heard good things about it. And, yes, I need to start a low level exercise plan to help get me moving in the right direction.
Are you a fat boy?👦
No, i have a background in health. 165. 5'8" But I feel like those healthy days are so far behind me at this point.
OK. whats the secret? All the 50+ men I know have been gaining weight. Is it diet? calorie restriction? or a lot of exercise?
Anonymous wrote:Start with lifting with a personal trainer, you will thank me later.
Anonymous wrote:I would also ask your doctor to check your iron levels. If they are too low or too high that would cause fatigue. I went to the doctor recently for a noticeable decline in my energy and discovered I have high iron. Dr suspects hemochromatosis and has referred me to a hematologist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, thank you. I'll try the D vitamins, heard good things about it. And, yes, I need to start a low level exercise plan to help get me moving in the right direction.
Are you a fat boy?👦
No, i have a background in health. 165. 5'8" But I feel like those healthy days are so far behind me at this point.
OK. whats the secret? All the 50+ men I know have been gaining weight. Is it diet? calorie restriction? or a lot of exercise?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, thank you. I'll try the D vitamins, heard good things about it. And, yes, I need to start a low level exercise plan to help get me moving in the right direction.
Are you a fat boy?👦
No, i have a background in health. 165. 5'8" But I feel like those healthy days are so far behind me at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Also, get in the sun every day! Even 15 minutes can solve your vitamin D problem as well.
Anonymous wrote:How many hours a week do you work?
How much sleep do you get?
How much caffeine do you drink?
How much time do you spend on screens outside of work?
Those things could be throwing off your energy level.
Sometimes you need to start when you are tired and work up. Could you start with long walks - say 30 minutes in morning and 30 in evening.
I’ve slowly ramped up exercise over the past… 18 months and it’s been a slow grind. When I’m sedentary, I’m tired. When I have a hard workout, I’m a different tired. But over a slow ramp I can now exercise 4 or even 5 days a week and take lots of long walks. But it took a looooong time to habituate to each ramp up of effort.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, thank you. I'll try the D vitamins, heard good things about it. And, yes, I need to start a low level exercise plan to help get me moving in the right direction.
Are you a fat boy?👦