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I found this old information about getting fatigued and why.
Fatigue (Lassitude) Is a debilitating kind of overall weariness, which is unpredictable and out of proportion to the activity. Any increase in your body temperature will temporarily worsen fatigue; conversely, air-conditioning or a cool drink will lower your temperature, enabling you to feel better and continue. Some Causes Of Fatigue *Nerve Fiber Fatigue (Conduction Failure) *MS Process Fatigue (Due To Inflammation) *Fatigue Of Handicap (Increased Effort) *Fatigue from a current infection *Iatrogenic Fatigue (Caused By Medication) *Fatigue from disrupted Sleep *Fatigue associated with Depression Even a good night's sleep does not always relieve MS Fatigue. You wake exhausted, feeling like it is again time for bed: It may take a few days of total rest, to recover from any over-doings. Fatigue is one of the most common, earliest, and troubling Multiple Sclerosis symptom. Amen to that. ![]()
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