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On Friday night I was exhausted as I had a doctor's appt and went out to dinner with my wife. I broke down and went to bed at 8pm.

I died! Slept until 12:30pm Saturday, got up for all of 15 minutes and went back to bed. I slept until 10am on Sunday morning. Saturday was a "lost" day altogether.

I don't know why this happened but it did. I did feel better Sunday but NOT rested. Very sore throughout my body and not quite with it, if you know what I mean.

Haven't had this kind of "crash" for about a year or so. So, what gives?
Craig,

I hope you feel some relief soon! Extreme fatigue like that is not fun.
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