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Normal fatigue is a more pronounced tiredness and is usually due to extra exertion with a lack of sleep, thrown in.

MS Fatigue is due to the disease. You don't have to do anything to have it...it's just a perk for MS.

The cure for normal fatigue/tiredness is a good nights sleep!!
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