I sleep 10 hours a night but still need to nap constantly during the day. Even 400 mg of caffeine doesn’t buzz me, it just makes me feel 70% close to my normal, high energy 20s self. My daytime fatigue is so severe I’ve been mistaken for being drunk (even though I don’t drink), and I experience a dream like brain fog around friends unless I use caffeine pills to seem present.
I know this is part of normal aging for a woman in her 30s, but it’s frustrating to constantly need naps when I haven’t even done anything. Sometimes you just have to biohack. Still, I feel a bit jealous of how men age differently and seem to keep loads of energy.


I don’t have sleep apnea, I don’t even snore (my boyfriend has watched me sleep). My BMI is 20. I’ve had every blood test. It’s all normal and just a thing I need to get on with that can be solved, at least temporarily, with enough stimulants.
Oh shit. Maybe caffeine is secretly the problem? Maybe it’s depression? Maybe you need iron? There are a lot of things it could be, I’m just listing things off the top of my head. Sorry though, I do know how much chronic fatigue sucks.
No depression, I only have caffeine occasionally when I need to be out and social with people, or productive. My iron levels are normal as they have been checked too. Everything’s normal! I’m just no spring chicken anymore.
Are you sedentary? Could be exercise I guess. I’m out of ideas otherwise, boo hiss
Might be worth looking at CFS or something. It’s more prevalent for AFAB people. Even if you don’t have CFS it could provide a useful framework for managing your fatigue. I personally found some supplements to be helpful. Epicatechin + coq10 did wonders for my energy while I was recovering from a related syndrome.