>I think so. It does me anyways. And my sister and mom too. Usually if I have stayed up an >extended amount of time. Like all day than all night and by the next morning I am colder >than normal. So if I stay up 24 hours or more. I am wondering why though. Any ideas?
are you staying up all day and all night in a cold place, such as a fridge, or the Antarctic?
yes
Yes the internet does make me feel tired, because all I am doing is sitting here browsing the web. I am not outside being active.
Yes it can make you feel very tired.
Does to much protein in your blood make you tired?
Yellow rooms make me extremely tired.
Being in very cold weather can make someone's chest and back feel cold. Also, if someone is sweating because of a fever, they may feel cold rather than hot.
Long ones.
Panic Attacks can emotionally and physcially drain someone. During a panic attack, the brain trigers the "fight or flight" response, without necessarily a big threat of danger being present. The brain becomes stressed, and the body can feel these affects long after the attack has subsided. Being as stressed as panic attack make you can make you tired. In simple terms, you freak out, you get tired.
Melatonin
It makes you feel cold and shivery.
That can be a side effect from the Fluoxitine.
Most people feel tired after a big meal, because a significant amount of their blood supply is being redirected to their digestive system in order to digest it. There's no particular reason that meat in particular should make you any more tired than anything else; you might want to see a physician to figure out what's going on.