I am often exhausted just from the effort of staying alive. I wake up exhausted, and then it gets worse all day.
Ok......so just to stay on my band wagon and see if I can fit all of my 42 feet in my mouth at the same time

......this is a good example.
What if......part way through the day.......you sit in a comfy lounge chair, or lay in a comfy spot, where it's quiet, close your eyes, take some long, slow, deep breaths, relax your body as entirely as humanly possible, and silently tell yourself:
"I'm renewing my energy.
I am gaining energy this very minute.
I will feel more energetic after this short rest."
While at the same time, visualizing yourself getting up and dancing around, smiling, full of energy and happy, ready to do whatever it is you want to do next. You could see white light coming into your body and giving you strength and energy. You could see yourself swallowing cans of spinach like Popeye (Hey Mudpuppy.....he's my hero too!!) and imagine yourself filling up with lot's of wonderful energy. Picture any good thing that might help create a real impression of energy coming into yourself. (These can vary for entertainment value too!) Repeat these positive suggestions to yourself, while you imagine yourself.... gaining energy and feeling more full of energy. Then say:
"When I get up, I will feel full of energy and enjoy the rest of my day".
Now this isn't to say....that you spend 10 minutes doing this....and suddenly you'll be bouncing off the walls looking for ways to get rid of all the magical excess energy you just created and all while trying to erase your perma-smile.
That's not how it works. But........with time and repetition......you might see some benefit and actually begin to feel more energetic, especially, after this little rest, part way through the day.
It's truly amazing what our minds can do for us given the chance.
This technique is just a way to be kind to ourselves and make use of the power within.
In your case, October, the worst thing that can happen is a little time is wasted, while you rest up for the next onslaught of energylessness.
Or maybe you fall asleep....so you get a little nap in...no biggie.
Sometimes it's tough to get started, or hard to really concentrate....but it can't hurt, as far a I know, unless you tell yourself nasty stuff....like terrorists do.

Almost always.....there will be some improvement and sometimes.....quite amazing things can happen...but it takes time to have an effect.
As you work through your feelings about the past, it is still possible to instill good ideas about the future by developing this skill.
I didn't invent this concept.

It is widely applied in many avenues of care because it does work for many, many people. It's virtually free and requires no special training. It's not difficult to learn, doesn't take a whole wack of time out of the day, and has the added benefit of reducing the effects of stress, when applied on a regular basis. What a deal eh?
Anyhow.....enough from me. I'm glad you still have a T to speak with and I hope things improve for you, no matter by what method.
GFN