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Confused Sleeping Beauty

I went to bed Friday night around 11:00 pm. I did not become fully conscience until Sunday at 5:00 pm

My husband told me he would wake me every couple of hours on Saturday and I would just tell him I don't feel well and fall back to sleep.

I don't remember any of this. All I know is I didn't get up to eat or go to the bathroom or anything.

When I did wake up Sunday I was very groggy and felt as though I hadn't slept in a while. I fell back to sleep around 8:00 Sunday and slept until 6:00 this morning. I still feel weak and fatigued.

Has this ever happened to anyone else. I lost a whole day and it scares me. Even this morning I feel drugged.

Should I call the Neuro?

Am I perhaps having a weird exacerbation?

I have never felt this bad before and I'm a little uneasy.

Any thoughts?
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