I Wonder Why This Number Is Rising So...
Politics2 mins ago
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You could try going to bed a bit earlier....maybe 9pm every so often....11pm is pretty late for most adults let alone a 15 year old.
But, i'd probably get yourself off to your GP and have a chat with hime. Anaemia, glandula fever and even diabetes can cause tiredness but chances are, you're just burning the candle at both ends and you need earlier nights.
Worrying about it will make things worse so go to bed and get some sleep. Have a hot bath, a milky drink and put some lavender oil on your jim jams or pillow and relax.
Good luck and sweet dreams
andyjevs - What planet are you on?! 11pm late!!!!
And how do you come to the conclusion she's burning the candle at both ends? she gets 8 hours a night, which is about average and she didn't mention going out and partying at all!
trying to imply its all her own fault because she doesn't adhere to your 'rules' is unhelpful.
i am like this too i had mild anaemia which i take a liquid supplement for which really helps. make sure you have a good diet too much junk food throws your glucose levels up and down which can make you tired and grumpy.
if im tired i make myself get some fresh air and if that dont work then i grap a little nap listen to your body.
best to nip to your doc just to check everything is ok
this used to happen to me too when i was about the same age. i would go to bed about 10pm, be up about 7am. i would get in from school and fall asleep until dinner time at about 6pm. i would sometimes also fall asleep in the bath in the evening too!
i am still a very sleepy person and sometimes fall asleep on the tube to/from work and also in particularly slow meetings! oops! i will often sleep until mid morning on weekends when i don;t have to get up. i think i am just a sleepy person!
i don't think there is anything wrong with you though perhaps it may be an idea to have a chat with the doc, just in case.