• @mikeJB if u live in a big city with a large population, that could be the reason since there is more industrialism, a lot of greenhouse gas emissions, and not enough trees to support the oxygen needs of each person, since every inhale Of oxygen is followed by an exhale of CO2.


  • @idek2019 im starting to think it is my apnea


  • @mikeJB u have sleep apnea?


  • @idek2019 yep CENTRAL sleep apnea. not obstructive


  • @mikeJB well that could be the reason for ur fatigue and weight gain but I don’t know about ur increased CO2 levels


  • @idek2019 apnea would DEF cause the high c02. but i still think it is hypothyroid


  • @mikeJB oh, well those are the exact same symptoms experienced by someone with hypothyroidism, didn’t think about that 😅


  • @AllAboutGay yes there is . and no i dont want your thermometer in my ass


  • @mikeJB said in is there a Dr in the house?:

    ok you tell me what you think i have:

    ALWAYS tired/constant yawning

    I've had that. Stopped since I'm doing more sports. Can only advise you to do weights. At home maybe with yayog or some similar system. Doing weights is the best way to lose weight, for after the workout you continue to loose the next 48 hours. Running/jogging and the like only burns fat for max. 1 hour after the workout. You literally would have to run 24x as much time as you have to do weights to get the same result.

    gaining extra weight even when i dont eat that much

    This starts around age 27 - 30 and grows only worse with every year :joy:

    constipation that might go into a week

    The proper diet for anybody needs testing. All bodys are different. Sadly doctor's seem to know nuthin' about how nutrition actually works, the body is way too complex a system, they haven't started understanding the start of it. Only the really heavy things like cancer or broken legs or stuff like that, do they have a real hang on...

    another symptom...i always feel cold even in a hot stuffy house

    This one I have too. For me it's genetical. My mom's got it too. My brother doesn't.

    So, I'm not telling you to give up figuring out what this is. Keep testing, asking, thinking, learning. However my advices might help you with that.


  • Sorry I haven't read to the end of this thread yet; but I was curious if you're somehow being exposed to higher than normal levels of CO2.
    CO2 has an effect on people in many ways. It can cause one to be lethargic and fatigued. And scientists have also linked CO2 with weight gain. Apparently it makes people feel 6% hungrier.