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It could be a number of things, so we can't really give you an 100% answer. I would go for a physical if I were you. Be sure to get your iron levels, thyroid levels and bloodsugar levels checked. Get complete bloodwork, if possible. Many things contribute to fatigue: hypothyroidism, anemia, diabetes, sleep apnea, the list goes on...
Go get checked out.
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