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<blockquote data-quote="first14808" data-source="post: 1655787" data-attributes="member: 452612"><p>Some of your symptoms sound a bit like mine. So GP ordered a bunch of blood tests for 'TATT', or 'Tired All The Time'. Cause could have been any number of things, which is why docs do a range of tests to try and identify or eliminate causes. Other things could have caused my symptoms, eg anaemia, thyroid problems etc. Additional symptoms I experienced were going to the loo a lot, and sweating a lot at night. Since being diagnosed & changing my diet to low carb, that was a noticeable quick fix.</p><p></p><p>And thanks to this forum, I also learned I was doing the wrong things. So feeling run down, need an energy boost, eat something sweet.. Which is pretty much the opposite of what I needed to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="first14808, post: 1655787, member: 452612"] Some of your symptoms sound a bit like mine. So GP ordered a bunch of blood tests for 'TATT', or 'Tired All The Time'. Cause could have been any number of things, which is why docs do a range of tests to try and identify or eliminate causes. Other things could have caused my symptoms, eg anaemia, thyroid problems etc. Additional symptoms I experienced were going to the loo a lot, and sweating a lot at night. Since being diagnosed & changing my diet to low carb, that was a noticeable quick fix. And thanks to this forum, I also learned I was doing the wrong things. So feeling run down, need an energy boost, eat something sweet.. Which is pretty much the opposite of what I needed to do. [/QUOTE]
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