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    Does eating make you tired?

    Why the hell am I tired all the time since I started lifting/eating alot? I sleep 9-13 hours every 24 hours and never feel good when im awake.

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    same with me. I can sleep 12 hours and still feel like shit when i get up. I dont want to get up but it's like 12 o'clock noon and i dont want to waste the entire day sleeping.

    I think the reason why i get tired is because i have school monday-friday from 7:30-2:00. I lift after school plus homework and sometimes work. It's overwhelming so that's my reason for being so tired. I don't think eating has anything to do with it.

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    some of it may be the quality of sleep. Many people have sleep apnia and think they sleep for 12 hours when in fact they never reach the "deep sleep" phase of the night. Because they are stirring all night they never feel rested. It is worth a look.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CancerNV
    Why the hell am I tired all the time since I started lifting/eating alot? I sleep 9-13 hours every 24 hours and never feel good when im awake.
    could be the types of foods that you are eating, especially if you are now eating a lot of carbohydrates. post your diet
    I train differently than most, my beef is with gravity the weights on the bar are just the medium...Thanks to Wall Street your slice of the American Pie has been reduced to a crumb.

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