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Post by angelas on Mar 5, 2007 16:46:45 GMT -5
I think I've experienced the unwellness in the head before too...not as often as feeling so tired though. You're right kb, everything is worth mentioning whether they dismiss it or not. As much as I want it to stop, I know right now that isn't going to happen. Once I finish treatment though I am going to do whatever it takes to get my energy up some. I think its just a good thing for the doctor to know every thing I'm going through - especially if there are other things found/not found during the lap. I may need to research other avenues in that case.
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Post by christy on Mar 10, 2007 8:59:10 GMT -5
Wow. As much as my heart goes out to you ladies for all you're going through, I do have to say that misery loves company! I thought I'd completely gone off my rocker with the exhaustion issue, but apparently it's not all in my head! I am so fortunate to have a supportive family, but I hate feeling like I'm lazy because I am exhausted all the time! I also wake up several times a night to go to the bathroom, so that cuts into the quality of sleep, but I think I'm aware of the sensation to go to the bathroom because I'm not in a deep sleep. It's so frustrating to be bone weary but unable to sleep really deep! Anyways, I don't know what to do about it. I work from home and take naps often, I also get eight to nine hours of sleep per night. Working out doesn't seem to help or harm, but I don't have the energy to get out of bed early. I remember, years ago, being able to pop out of bed at the first beep of my alarm clock and I would get so frustrated with roommates who snoozed, but now I'm the snoozer. Grrr! Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go grocery shopping....but I think I'll grab a quick nap first! After all, I've been up for two hours already!
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