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Old 06-18-2007, 08:00 AM #9
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Sorry you have to sleep so much Sally.

I used to live in a humid city down south. Sucked the energy right out of me. While I still have fatigue issues, they tend to be worse only when I am having other symptoms.

Changing my meds knocks me for a loop. If I were 20 years younger it wouldn't matter, but being older means I don't bounce back quite like I used to.

Hope this resolves for you soon.
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