Energy Tracking

Why am I so tired?

Fatigue searches usually start with a simple question, but the useful answer often depends on patterns: sleep, exertion, symptoms, labs, routines, medications, nutrition, and recovery. Mito Map gives those signals one place to live. Mito Map by Precision Mito is built for people who need a practical fatigue tracker, not another vague wellness checklist.

Why Mito Map Fits

Fatigue becomes easier to discuss when the pattern is organized.

Many people can describe that they are exhausted, but struggle to show when it happens, what changed before it, and whether anything helped. Mito Map is designed for that longitudinal record.

Symptoms

Track what fatigue travels with.

Log brain fog, pain, weakness, dizziness, sleep disruption, exercise intolerance, and other symptoms beside energy level.

Labs

Keep lab context attached.

Save lab results with notes so future changes can be reviewed beside symptom and function trends.

Progress

Compare over time.

Use repeatable measures and notes to see whether energy and function are actually changing.

Example fatigue entry Use one concrete snapshot first. You can add labs, symptoms, and interventions later.
Slept 7 hours but woke unrefreshed. Energy started around 35/100, errands caused heavy legs and word-finding trouble, and recovery usually takes 2 days. Today I want to remember that the crash started after standing and heat exposure.
Ready to keep today's energy pattern? Save fatigue, triggers, function, and notes in your account so the next crash or better day has context.
Save fatigue pattern
A Better Starting Point

Do not just ask what causes fatigue. Ask what changes it.

  • Which days are better or worse?
  • What happened before a crash?
  • Does sleep improve next-day function?
  • Do interventions help energy, worsen burden, or do nothing measurable?

Mito Map is an organization and tracking tool. It does not diagnose or replace medical care.

Fatigue Tracking FAQ

Questions people usually have before starting a fatigue tracker.

What To Track

What should I track if fatigue changes day to day?

Start with energy level, sleep quality, activity load, symptoms that travel with fatigue, and how long recovery takes after a harder day.

Crashes

How do I make crashes easier to explain?

Save the trigger, delay, symptoms, and recovery window. A short record of what changed is usually more useful than trying to remember everything later.

Medical Context

Can Mito Map tell me what causes fatigue?

No. Mito Map by Precision Mito is for organizing patterns, labs, symptoms, and function so care conversations can start from clearer information.

Continue The Pattern

Use fatigue as the first signal, then connect it to recovery, function, and a saved profile.

A single article can answer one question. A connected record can show whether fatigue is moving with sleep, activity, treatment changes, or measured function over time.

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