I started taking a vitamin D supplement a few months back when I read that people with hypothyroidism (which I have) often have lower levels. I am convinced it has helped me.🙂
I think some is psychosomatic; I don't think we realise just how important sunlight is to our bodies and minds. Since working outdoors these last 5 years I know that overall I have actually ended up with more energy, in spite of what I need to expend and less overall mental dips (apart from those relating to specific stresses).
Good news 😀 Are you getting good restful sleep? I started taking melatonin recently and my Fitbit tells me I’m averaging 25 minutes per night more sleep. Also more time in deep sleep. I can certainly feel that I’m sleeping better. I have actually woken up a couple of times feeling refreshed!
So happy that you don't have anything to worry about, perhaps as you say you have been running too often, try a 10K once a month with a parkrun once every two weeks and another 5K midweek.
Since graduating from C25K and graduating from Graduate10 I have been running two times a week, usually a Saturday and Wednesday, although after saying that, this week I have ran 3 times, are you at Drumpelliier parkrun tomorrow?
Thanks AlMorr, I will be going to parkrun next Saturday so I've got another full 2 days off from running. Plenty walking the dog though keep the legs moving 😊🐕
So glad to hear it wasn’t anything to worry about. As you say, maybe ease up on the regularity of your 10ks.
Happy running 🏃♀️🏃♀️
Glad the tests came back clear.
Sounds like you’ve been burning the candle a both ends Buddy and you need to ease up a bit.
I agree with others who mentioned SAD - it could be a touch of the dull weather doldrums. Someone else mentioned melatonin. My OH takes it as he does a lot of long-haul travel and he says it’s helping to regulate his body clock. Worth a try.
Great news about your blood test Buddy. Rein in your distances a bit maybe? And yes, these dark and dingy winter months are often to blame. Spring soon! 👏👏
Maybe the runs in part. Not sure about you but I miss the light in the winter. And December-add on the craziness of Christmas- it gets pretty busy. Guess sometimes have to admit that rest is important too...
Test results are good news. I agree with others maybe a tad too much running combined with dark and dank tends to sap your energy. I have seen my first snowdrops this week, spring is round the corner. Take it easy and happy running
Glad your tests came back clear. I had something similar a couple of years ago and my oh so understanding doctor of same age said I shouldn't be doing exercise at my age! Changed my doctor to one who says good for you keep running. I hope it's just your body trying to do a bit of winter hibernation and you've soon kick started it into spring. Happy running
Good news Buddy. Must be great to put your mind at rest on that score. I think ups and downs are normal esp at this time of year. Hope things improve for you soon.
Good that there's nothing medically wrong, hopefully easing back a bit on the long runs will get you back to feeling tip top again. I agree with everyone saying about the lack of daylight in these winter months affecting our energy levels. Roll on Spring and sunshine!
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