Possibilities:
Sleep Apnea: This could be it because I wake up about 5-8 times a night. BUt I do not snore and am not overweight.
Narcolepsy: I have the daytime drowsiness, have had a few episodes of sleep parilysis in the past, and its possible my grandpa has this. BUt do not have the "sleep attacks" where you just fall asleep during the day out of nowhere. Rarely do I sleep during the day. BUT a huge indicator of narcolepsy is if you dream within a short period of time after falling asleep. And I do.
Alcohol binging on the weekends: I have for the past 2-2.5 months been getting drunk about 2-3 nights a week. On these days I drink probably about 2000-2500 calories worth of alcohol. I also only get around 4 hours of sleep on those nights. I am PRAYING that this is the case and my body is just trying to catch up with sleep. Does anyone know if alcohol can make you feel WEAK, tired and exhausted on a regular basis even on days when you arent drinking?
Oh also, about 2 years ago i had my wisdom teeth taken out. I was prescribed the wrong dosage of Oxycodone and long story short, overdosed and could have died. My mom thinks that maybe my body is reacting to the alcohol in a bad way becuase of this being in my past?
SOmeone please help! I cannot keep living life as a weak tired robot at the age of 24. I miss my energetic old self



Now, I still drink in extreme moderation, but I stick to wine or the occasional beer, and I match every drink with a full glass of water. Over time, I got less interested in drinking to intoxication, but I still like a good glass of pinot noir; I just make sure I'm careful.
) It almost sounds to me like simple sleep deprivation plus extreme--and I mean EXTREME--dehydration. Alcohol dehydrates you like crazy, which is why when you start knocking 'em back you pee a lot. I got super dehydrated during a run in the hot, hot sun a few weeks ago, and my symptoms were dizziness, sweating, heart palpitations, and a little nausea. I drank some cold water and went to lie down for about ten minutes and bam, all better! It's summertime; if you're drinking a lot and not rehydrating enough, then in the heat of the next day your body has no electrolytes to basically walk you around and allow you to function. Its need to just basically STOP is its way of trying to repair itself.
If it persists despite drinking less or not at all, you should have your electrolyte levels checked at your doctor's.