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Kitty 02-27-2011 01:26 PM

Ughh.....Fatigue
 
All day yesterday and now all day today.....I feel like I'm carrying around a hundred extra pounds. My legs feel like they're made out of cement. And all I want to do is lay on the couch. I hate fatigue. 'Cos nothing makes it better except rest....and time. I'm so thankful I don't work and don't have young children to care for anymore. Not sure how I'd handle that! :eek:

I think I'll go have some coffee. Don't have to worry about it keeping me awake! ;)

SallyC 02-27-2011 02:03 PM

What time are you taking your LDN, Kell? I found that taking it too early or too late doesn't work for my fatigue, as well. Between midnight an 2AM works best for me.

I know we're all different but try to change your time a little and see if that helps. I also take my Prozac at the same time. My PCP suggested that, as he thinks they may work together.:)

:hug:

Kitty 02-27-2011 02:25 PM

I usually take it around 1 AM. If I don't and plan to take it when I wake up next (probably 3-4 AM) I usually forget! :o I honestly don't think it's the LDN. I've taken it at the same time for a while now and this fatigue just started on Friday. It'll be better in a few days. Gives me an excuse to be a slug! :D

Blessings2You 02-27-2011 02:40 PM

One of the many things I hate about MS fatigue is its unpredictability. (Not that anything about MS is predictable) It can last three days or three hours. I can get up feeling "good" and hit the wall at 9 a.m. I can have a busy day and think the fatigue will be overwhelming the next day, and it won't. I can have a nice relaxing day, and the next day be barely able to function because of fatigue.

Hope it passes quickly for you, Kitty.

Twinkletoes 02-27-2011 02:47 PM

Sorry, Kitty. Hope your fatigue is fleeting. :hug::hug::hug:

NeuroNixed Craig 03-01-2011 05:10 AM

Please don't take this the wrong way but you guys are actually pretty lucky. Why? Because of the way the fatigue strikes, how long it last, and you can actually (many times) do something about it.

With my disease I may be out of bed one hour or four hours and all of a sudden feel like I've been hit by a fully loaded dump truck. It's like a huge wave hits me, I lose all energy, endurance and stamina and become very weak unable to keep my eyes open or hold my head up.

That's when I've learned to literally crash. It may last an hour or four hours if I'm lucky, but upon waking I am not refreshed but hung over and sore. Meds have no effect on my fatigue or exhaustion either for more energy or better sleep.

I can drink two full 8 cup pots of coffee and still crash 20 minutes after finishing. My routine, like you guys, is no routine. I have no control over it at all. Sorry to ramble.

Dejibo 03-01-2011 08:09 AM

i was going to answer this earlier, but I was too tired. :o

I am sorry you are struggling :hug:

Kitty 03-01-2011 08:17 AM

I do feel better today. I just run out of steam mid morning instead of mid afternoon! :rolleyes:

Craig, I'm sorry you're affected so hard by this. I feel terrible even complaining about it now. :o I hope you feel better and have some "good" days real soon.

NeuroNixed Craig 03-01-2011 01:42 PM

Had a doctor's appointment this morning with my PCP discussing this issue. Bottom line, nothing can be done, meds don't work on the cerebellum and I'm, "obviously progressing." Oh well, there's always tomorrow.


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