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I was wondering about the anesthesia, if it could do that. I have been in a pretty good fog all week. Thought I was lifting out of it, until tonight when I hit the brick wall! I'm sure that is most likely part of it, as you have explained. Thanks so much!
Oh, that has to be a HUGE part of this. It's not so much the MS per se but purely physiological. Like I said the anesthesia is a depressant -- all depressants bring you down, down, down. I had a tonsillectomy a year ago. (DON'T ever get one of those). And I felt out of sorts, funky, and depressed for many days afterward. It took awhile to come out of it. Just make sure you are getting enough sleep and eating healthy. Stay away from sugar this week -- that can also cause lows (after the highs).
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