That sounds horrible. I struggle with energy a lot, but not to the degree you’re describing so I can’t imagine…
I generally think we should be careful with self-medicating, and I don’t know if this is allowed on this forum so I’ll accept any consequences:
Have you tried amphetamines/stimulants? Like a very low dose, not anything to make life a party but just a hint to get yourself going, lower than anything you think of. Only early in the morning and no refills during the day, so it won’t interfere with your sleep and won’t build tolerance. And only pure shit, a thoroughly tested substance, not street-meth or other untested garbage that can be mixed with fentanyl and cocaine and a host of other substances - I mean like actual adhd-medication.
It’s not going to solve whatever underlying issue you have (unless it’s ADHD, lol), but if it makes you function and feel better it while figuring it out it could be worth it. Ideally as prescribed by a doctor to monitor your heart and health over time.
Regardless , I hope you find whatever you need to feel better and more energetic.
I appreciate that, thanks! There are two big problems that I’d have with self-medicating. Trying to actually obtain medication that is “clean” and not mixed with other bad stuff (while also trying to navigate the legal issues that could come with it - landing in prison would certainly not do well with my condition…) and then despite all of the medical knowledge that I’ve picked up from being in and out of hospitals, seeing various doctors, etc - I won’t pretend that this knowledge comes even close to understanding all of the inherent risks of said medications, and interactions that can come up from other adjacent medications I take. Hell, sometimes the doctors don’t even do a good job at screening this, and it comes down to the pharmacist warning me “Hey, we show that you’re taking X and Z, the new Y medication your doctor prescribed can conflict with this. Are you sure they’re aware you’re taking X and Z?”. It would seem that even doctors who go through the entire process of becoming a doctor can be bad at this particular (but very important) bit pharmacology - so I’m not sure what chance I’d have at being any better 😅
(Of course, I always make sure my doctors are aware of what I’m taking - the list is large, but I keep track of it very well)
So that kinda just leaves going the “proper” route of this, and unfortunately like other controlled substances, doctors (at least here in the US) get antsy if you even briefly suggest it and are quick to then label you as drug seeking. Then the next problem is trying to get a doctor who is even authorized to prescribe you that kind of medication - a lot of the practices over here have rules that prohibit their doctors from prescribing those substances even if they think its in your best judgment. AFAIK this is because of malpractice insurance, the FDA’s tight grip over it, and other factors that are just out of their control. It is something that is probably worth me trying if nothing else than to rule it out as a potential treatment vector, but as it is, I don’t really have a way to explore it sadly (in a safe manner that is).
That sounds horrible. I struggle with energy a lot, but not to the degree you’re describing so I can’t imagine…
I generally think we should be careful with self-medicating, and I don’t know if this is allowed on this forum so I’ll accept any consequences:
Have you tried amphetamines/stimulants? Like a very low dose, not anything to make life a party but just a hint to get yourself going, lower than anything you think of. Only early in the morning and no refills during the day, so it won’t interfere with your sleep and won’t build tolerance. And only pure shit, a thoroughly tested substance, not street-meth or other untested garbage that can be mixed with fentanyl and cocaine and a host of other substances - I mean like actual adhd-medication.
It’s not going to solve whatever underlying issue you have (unless it’s ADHD, lol), but if it makes you function and feel better it while figuring it out it could be worth it. Ideally as prescribed by a doctor to monitor your heart and health over time.
Regardless , I hope you find whatever you need to feel better and more energetic.
I appreciate that, thanks! There are two big problems that I’d have with self-medicating. Trying to actually obtain medication that is “clean” and not mixed with other bad stuff (while also trying to navigate the legal issues that could come with it - landing in prison would certainly not do well with my condition…) and then despite all of the medical knowledge that I’ve picked up from being in and out of hospitals, seeing various doctors, etc - I won’t pretend that this knowledge comes even close to understanding all of the inherent risks of said medications, and interactions that can come up from other adjacent medications I take. Hell, sometimes the doctors don’t even do a good job at screening this, and it comes down to the pharmacist warning me “Hey, we show that you’re taking X and Z, the new Y medication your doctor prescribed can conflict with this. Are you sure they’re aware you’re taking X and Z?”. It would seem that even doctors who go through the entire process of becoming a doctor can be bad at this particular (but very important) bit pharmacology - so I’m not sure what chance I’d have at being any better 😅
(Of course, I always make sure my doctors are aware of what I’m taking - the list is large, but I keep track of it very well)
So that kinda just leaves going the “proper” route of this, and unfortunately like other controlled substances, doctors (at least here in the US) get antsy if you even briefly suggest it and are quick to then label you as drug seeking. Then the next problem is trying to get a doctor who is even authorized to prescribe you that kind of medication - a lot of the practices over here have rules that prohibit their doctors from prescribing those substances even if they think its in your best judgment. AFAIK this is because of malpractice insurance, the FDA’s tight grip over it, and other factors that are just out of their control. It is something that is probably worth me trying if nothing else than to rule it out as a potential treatment vector, but as it is, I don’t really have a way to explore it sadly (in a safe manner that is).