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Old 07-24-2012, 07:22 PM #1
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Default So so tired and fingers so stiff

I am fighting the sleepiness right now. I want to just sleep all day and my fingers are so stiff.

what do you all have to say? one month I am perky and have all this energy and may have fatigue in my arms but I can get things done and all over the place. then I will wake up and it is all over, I can't keep my eyes open I look like I am on drugs because I could be talking to you all in the conversation and then like that I am about to dose off and talking slow forgetting what I was about to say to you.

so now I am not only the person who needs an alarm to remind me of things to do but now to wake me up so I will not miss those things to do.
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((((Shadi))))) Chronic Illnesses of any kind may and do cause debilitating fatigue.

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This is familiar to me. I have learned to have the doctors give me their curtosy phone call the day that I have to come in rather than the day before because I can remember what I need to do the day before and forget it when the time comes to go. I end up feeling very guilty for missing appointments if I do not do this. I also have an app on my phone where I can add multiple alarms and I set them for daily activities as well as set the appointment the day I make it. It is hard at first but it has become habit now and is very helpful in maintaining a somewhat normal schedule. I know that I cannot even drive for more than 10 minutes at a time because I will fall asleep at the wheel and I always bring someone with me to remind me where I am going when I drive past my destination. It sounds crazy and we joke a lot about it so it is easier to get through but has been what works for us. I hope you find tricks that will help you through but it is frustrating.
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