justbecauseicannotseeit
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Zero Energy/Reliant on Caffeine
It seems as though I can't get through an entire day without some form of caffeine, often multiple cups of coffee in a day. I tried cutting back and drinking decaf because it can't be healthy, but I only lasted a little while before complete exhaustion caught up and I had to go back to near constant stimulants to keep me awake. It's pretty pathetic, honestly.
I should probably mention that I go to an art school where I have class everyday, and three of my classes are 6-hour long studio classes. It's become nearly impossible for me to make it through a painting class without falling asleep in a chair somewhere, which is not only extremely inconvenient but also extremely EMBARRASSING. Between being in class all day and doing homework, I often come home and immediately pass out, treatments long forgotten. I'm trying desperately to fix my sleep schedule, buy myself more energy/time in the day, do all my treatments and get some exercise in, but to no avail. My body is adamant - it will go to sleep when it wants to, and wake up when it wants to (apparently I can sleep straight through three separate alarms blaring, and not even stir. This often results in me barely making it to me classes at three in the afternoon. Incredible, right?). The problem is, my body seems to want way more sleep than any single human being should ever get - and I mean, I understand it's good for me to get a full eight hours and everything, but I can seriously just sit down at any moment on any surface and I'm out cold. This becomes extremely inconvenient when I'm sitting down to do homework. I feel like I'm asleep 80% of the time.
I'm sort of desperate for advice here, I guess. I know I'm healthy enough to handle going to school, I just need to find healthier ways of getting and maintaining energy. The first few months I was here, I wasn't sleeping nearly as much. I've been battling with some infections since then, but this amount of exhaustion seems disproportionate. I even got rid of a MAC infection, so I think that should have bought me some energy, if anything??? I've been eating healthier, trying to avoid simple sugars and eat more protein, I tried going sans-caffeine in hopes that it was actually starting to have a reverse effect on me and I would feel better without. My lung function is great, even though I feel less able to walk long distances/up stairs etc., but I'm assuming I'm just out of shape from not doing much real exercise in a while. Sinuses are ehhhh, no monster nose bleeds or anything, but they don't feel great. Getting joint/chest/back aches and pains super easily upon exertion.
Well, there's my college experience in a nutshell, sorry it's so long. If there is any one else on here with CF who goes to college/university, is living away at school, etc., or even anyone who has any advice on how to boost energy levels in a healthy manner, I would appreciate your input very very much. Thank you!!!
It seems as though I can't get through an entire day without some form of caffeine, often multiple cups of coffee in a day. I tried cutting back and drinking decaf because it can't be healthy, but I only lasted a little while before complete exhaustion caught up and I had to go back to near constant stimulants to keep me awake. It's pretty pathetic, honestly.
I should probably mention that I go to an art school where I have class everyday, and three of my classes are 6-hour long studio classes. It's become nearly impossible for me to make it through a painting class without falling asleep in a chair somewhere, which is not only extremely inconvenient but also extremely EMBARRASSING. Between being in class all day and doing homework, I often come home and immediately pass out, treatments long forgotten. I'm trying desperately to fix my sleep schedule, buy myself more energy/time in the day, do all my treatments and get some exercise in, but to no avail. My body is adamant - it will go to sleep when it wants to, and wake up when it wants to (apparently I can sleep straight through three separate alarms blaring, and not even stir. This often results in me barely making it to me classes at three in the afternoon. Incredible, right?). The problem is, my body seems to want way more sleep than any single human being should ever get - and I mean, I understand it's good for me to get a full eight hours and everything, but I can seriously just sit down at any moment on any surface and I'm out cold. This becomes extremely inconvenient when I'm sitting down to do homework. I feel like I'm asleep 80% of the time.
I'm sort of desperate for advice here, I guess. I know I'm healthy enough to handle going to school, I just need to find healthier ways of getting and maintaining energy. The first few months I was here, I wasn't sleeping nearly as much. I've been battling with some infections since then, but this amount of exhaustion seems disproportionate. I even got rid of a MAC infection, so I think that should have bought me some energy, if anything??? I've been eating healthier, trying to avoid simple sugars and eat more protein, I tried going sans-caffeine in hopes that it was actually starting to have a reverse effect on me and I would feel better without. My lung function is great, even though I feel less able to walk long distances/up stairs etc., but I'm assuming I'm just out of shape from not doing much real exercise in a while. Sinuses are ehhhh, no monster nose bleeds or anything, but they don't feel great. Getting joint/chest/back aches and pains super easily upon exertion.
Well, there's my college experience in a nutshell, sorry it's so long. If there is any one else on here with CF who goes to college/university, is living away at school, etc., or even anyone who has any advice on how to boost energy levels in a healthy manner, I would appreciate your input very very much. Thank you!!!