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Default What percentage of fatigue?

Fatigue seems to be my biggest issue right now, which is probably why I'm obsessing about it here all the time.

What percentage of the time would you say you experience true MS fatigue? All day, every day? A certain number of days a week? An approximate number of hours a day?

Does it go in spells? Or is it fairly "regular"?

A family member asked me if I feel "like that all the time", and it was hard to answer. I never feel bright-eyed and bushy-tailed anymore, but there are some days or parts of days that I feel borderline normal.

It's hard for me to sort out fatigue from depression sometimes, because they sorta feel the same, and often overlap. But the last few days I haven't felt more sad or discouraged than usual, just an almost incapacitating fatigue. The too tired to care kind. And for a longer stretch than "usual".
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