I don't think you are overdoing it.  But I am a randonneur (and just turned 
60), so perhaps I have a different ruler.

The two times my riding started going all wrong - annoying gradual decline over 
a year or so - it turned out to be a Serious Health Problem, which my GP did 
not catch, either time.  First one, back in 2009, it took me a good 5 or 6 
months after treatment (no surgery, nasty drugs for 24 weeks) to get back to 
riding a 200k; the next year was my first SR.  Most recently, my riding 
performance had been declining over a couple of years.  I had cancer surgery in 
February (got it all, no subsequent treatment needed); just managed to pull off 
a 100k this last Sunday. (Still feeling it :-) )  Not sure when I'll get up to 
200k distance.  Later this summer, maybe.

Short story long - if you feel nothing should be wrong, yet it is, and your 
doctor says nothing is wrong, you are fine, which is what I got both times - 
get a second opinion.

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