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Don't take any meds for fatigue. I just give into it and rest or
go back to sleep.

That has helped me. There have been times I wake in the morn
and 2 hrs. later I can't even stand up and I go back to bed and sleep
a couple more hrs. then wake and feel much better.

Listen to your body.

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