Hi
@Mickey . Many of us here can relate to what you are saying, as many of us suffer from chronic fatigue. I sure do, myself!
It's part of having fibromyalgia, and also many people with fibro also have ME/CFS, so it is possible that you have both. I notice from your other posts that you are also going through menopause, and that can cause fatigue as well.
The best thing you can do for yourself is try to be as healthy overall as possible. This can make a big difference. Getting outside for at least a little time each day and going for a walk, or doing some kind of light exercise indoors can be very helpful. Even when we don't think we have any energy for actually "exercising", just moving the body can make a big difference. sometimes expending a bit of energy, carefully and gently, can bring more energy.
Having a nighttime and a morning routine that you follow can also be helpful.
Avoid alcohol completely, and cut down drastically or completely on sugar intake. Eating sugar will seem to give you energy but it causes your blood sugar to fall later and you are worse off than before, and alcohol is a depressant on the CNS, which ultimately will make you more tired. Eat the healthiest diet you possibly can, and make sure that every day you eat a balanced diet.
What you eat makes a huge difference! What is healthy for one person is not necessarily right for another. For one person that's vegetarian, for another it's carnivore. Find what works for you and stick with it. But certain things, like sugar, are not healthy for anyone.
Any way that you can reduce stress i n your life, do it. And keep in mind that stress takes many forms. There's mental stress, emotional stress, and physical stress, and your diet can cause your body to be stressed out as well. The less stress you have in your life the better.
And consider looking at your sleep habits and environment. Your mattress, sheets, pillows, should be the very best most comfortable that you can manage to have. Make your bedroom dark and quiet....use light-blocking curtains... and don't do anything on a screen for at least an hour before bed. Try some relaxation techniques before bed. Consider using herbal supplements that are designed to help with sleep, and if all else fails, consider asking your doctor for a prescription medication for sleep. Getting enough solid sleep in one of the most important things you can do.
I hope that something here helps you, and probably others will chip in to offer their advice as well. The more people who can give their experience of what helps them, the better. Best of luck to you!