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<blockquote data-quote="lizziewizzie" data-source="post: 1145579" data-attributes="member: 244538"><p>Thanks [USER=53162]@Juicyj[/USER] [USER=39639]@azure[/USER] [USER=147474]@pinewood[/USER] [USER=146190]@brenda walker[/USER] it's so nice having you guys!</p><p></p><p>I had blood tests about 2 months ago and all was fine, no anemia. I don't actually know if they tested my thryroid though, so I think I'll go and get that checked. I wish I could just take my own blood when I want it tested, it would make things a lot easier! </p><p></p><p>The excessive tiredness does not tie in with the new vegan diet at all, so at least I can rule that one out. I wonder if it is my depression? Now that I'm not drinking alcohol I feel a lot more stable in my mood though, so I wouldn't have thought it would be that. It may seem like I'm looking for something to be wrong. It's just that in all honesty, my body feels like it's slowing down and giving up, as if I'm close to dying. I know that sounds totally ridiculous and wont be the case, but that's the best way to describe how I feel. </p><p></p><p>Plan - have the smear test next Thursday. If feeling more exhausted by then, see the GP too and get thyroid checked. Otherwise I'll wait for the smear test results, if they're okay I'll get my thyroid checked then. In the meantime, start taking a multivitamin tablet as well as the B Vitamin Complex.</p><p></p><p>Also, as you said [USER=147474]@pinewood[/USER], 5 months in and you still felt really tired, so perhaps I'm just expecting too much too soon. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again guys xxx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lizziewizzie, post: 1145579, member: 244538"] Thanks [USER=53162]@Juicyj[/USER] [USER=39639]@azure[/USER] [USER=147474]@pinewood[/USER] [USER=146190]@brenda walker[/USER] it's so nice having you guys! I had blood tests about 2 months ago and all was fine, no anemia. I don't actually know if they tested my thryroid though, so I think I'll go and get that checked. I wish I could just take my own blood when I want it tested, it would make things a lot easier! The excessive tiredness does not tie in with the new vegan diet at all, so at least I can rule that one out. I wonder if it is my depression? Now that I'm not drinking alcohol I feel a lot more stable in my mood though, so I wouldn't have thought it would be that. It may seem like I'm looking for something to be wrong. It's just that in all honesty, my body feels like it's slowing down and giving up, as if I'm close to dying. I know that sounds totally ridiculous and wont be the case, but that's the best way to describe how I feel. Plan - have the smear test next Thursday. If feeling more exhausted by then, see the GP too and get thyroid checked. Otherwise I'll wait for the smear test results, if they're okay I'll get my thyroid checked then. In the meantime, start taking a multivitamin tablet as well as the B Vitamin Complex. Also, as you said [USER=147474]@pinewood[/USER], 5 months in and you still felt really tired, so perhaps I'm just expecting too much too soon. Thanks again guys xxx [/QUOTE]
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