You sleep. You eat well. Your labs come back "normal." And yet-you're still exhausted.
Your labs aren't lying. But they may not be telling the whole story.
Standard blood panels are designed for population screening-not individual optimization. They catch disease. They miss dysfunction. Millions of people walk out of appointments with "normal" results and genuine, measurable biological problems that nobody identified.
This book identifies nine of the most common ones.
Written by an ICU nurse with over twelve years in critical care, Why You're Always Tired closes the gap between what standard medicine measures and what actually drives energy.
The 9 Energy Drains:
1. Iron (Ferritin) - Why ferritin 22 is not fine, and why your doctor didn't flag it
2. Thyroid - The conversion problem TSH alone cannot detect
3. Vitamin D - Why supplementing hasn't worked, and what you're missing
4. Sleep Architecture - The difference between hours of sleep and restorative sleep
5. Blood Sugar - The crash pattern that drains energy without a diabetes diagnosis
6. HPA Axis / Cortisol - What chronic stress does to your hormonal rhythm
7. B12 and Folate - The neurological drain hiding behind a "normal" serum level
8. Mitochondrial Function - Why your cells may be producing less energy than they should
9. Chronic Inflammation - The silent driver nobody ordered a test for
What you'll walk away with:
- A personalized Energy Audit to identify your most likely drains
- A complete lab panel guide: what to order, what the results mean, what "optimal" looks like
- A 4-Week Energy Reset protocol, sequenced and evidence-graded
- Supplement guidance with evidence ratings and dosing ranges
- Word-for-word scripts for your next doctor's appointment
- A red flag checklist: when fatigue needs urgent evaluation
This is not a wellness manifesto. It does not tell you mainstream medicine is wrong. Most physicians are doing exactly what their training asks-the issue is structural, not conspiratorial. This book will not replace your doctor. It will make your appointments more productive.
James Vega, RN, MSN has spent over twelve years as a critical care nurse and charge nurse in an ICU. He writes because he got tired of watching patients leave appointments without understanding what was happening in their own bodies.
Your body was never lazy. It was signaling.