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Old 05-12-2009, 08:19 AM #1
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Question MS fatigue vs sleepiness

I have experienced MS fatigue and know very well how it feels. I also know that once I get to that point the only thing I can do is rest. Sometimes I get better in a little while, sometimes it takes days.

I also find that I can sleep for what seems like forever even when I do not notice any fatigue. I have to get up on weekdays to get to work so I ususally only sleep 9 hours. On weekends I can sleep 12-14 hours without waking up or feeling like I spent too much time in bed. Does anyone else have this problem?

My husband says I sleep so much because my body is constantly trying to heal itself. He may be on to something. I don't know.
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