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otomac commented on Long Fatigue: The exhaustion that lingers after an infection   bbc.com/future/article/20... · Posted by u/amichail
otomac · a year ago
I have been tired for most of my life and I fall squarely into GenX. I have had a stroke, PTSD, depression, and ADHD. Who wants a job with an unicorn startup when you can have this?! Needless to say, my life has been consumed looking for a solution for this fatigue. My emergency goto used to be coffee (1-2 cups/day) for about 2 weeks followed by a zombie like fatigue for the next 3 to 4. I have tried different interventions both traditional and non traditional to combat the fatigue with some pretty out there modalities. The result was usually no effect with the with an occasional small positive net effect. In the past year, I was rereading some of my medical tests and found I was extremely low in taurine. Yes, most people can naturally synthesize this amino acid, yet it declines with age. In my case, I hypothesize that the internal biological process had never been working any better than sub nominally. As a counter to this, I have been supplementing with taurine for the past 6-8 weeks. The result has been a nominal return of energy. I have been able to switch from a 8 to 10 hour work day, all the while lowering my caffeine intake (coffee -> mud/wtr). I have considered that this might be placebo but it feels different and there is no noticeable fatigue recurrence given I maintain good habits. It might be a possible avenue for suffering people to explore who have exhausted all other avenues.

https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/molecular-neuroscience/...https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4061860/

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KarmaCake day3November 30, 2024View Original