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What doctor should husband see next?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 402229" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Ok I'm going to be really unpopular. It's most likely his diet and the fact that he is overweight. The paxil is playing a secondary role by making it worse as is stress and the fact he is on the road so much.</p><p></p><p>Fast food is not only full of fats and carbs, it's chuck full of salt, which causes you to retain fluids even if it's not necessarily noticeable. Due to his work hrs ect I doubt he's getting much exercise. Physical exercise actually <strong>gives</strong> a person energy. I used to doubt that until I found it out for myself. lol And drinking in all that caffiene plays havoc with blood sugar, believe it or not.</p><p></p><p>If he could at the very least cut his fast food consumption down to half and increase his physical exercise he would probably begin to feel better......and maybe that would cause a spiral effect where he would cut down on the junk food and increase the exercise more.</p><p></p><p>I know it's not so easy to do. Always easier said than done. But often it's not something mysterious causing fatigue.......it's just something simple that needs to be changed. You've done cpap, vitamins, and adjusted medications........I'd say work on diet/exercise before paying another doctor bill.</p><p></p><p>Hugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 402229, member: 84"] Ok I'm going to be really unpopular. It's most likely his diet and the fact that he is overweight. The paxil is playing a secondary role by making it worse as is stress and the fact he is on the road so much. Fast food is not only full of fats and carbs, it's chuck full of salt, which causes you to retain fluids even if it's not necessarily noticeable. Due to his work hrs ect I doubt he's getting much exercise. Physical exercise actually [B]gives[/B] a person energy. I used to doubt that until I found it out for myself. lol And drinking in all that caffiene plays havoc with blood sugar, believe it or not. If he could at the very least cut his fast food consumption down to half and increase his physical exercise he would probably begin to feel better......and maybe that would cause a spiral effect where he would cut down on the junk food and increase the exercise more. I know it's not so easy to do. Always easier said than done. But often it's not something mysterious causing fatigue.......it's just something simple that needs to be changed. You've done cpap, vitamins, and adjusted medications........I'd say work on diet/exercise before paying another doctor bill. Hugs [/QUOTE]
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