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Old 03-01-2013, 11:04 AM #8
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Really tired now though, not sure if it down to this mornings activity or a very stressful conversation I just had with our childminder which has set off tension waves. Very tired legs now, its 4pm here so that isn't bad. The chronic fatigue I had before which had me lying down all day even though I wasn't doing as much was completely different - I had no choice but to lie down. The fatigue in the legs is more natural given that I have been standing up for most of today. Is it best just to go to bed if you have tired legs? Going to bed is something I have been trying to avoid during the day. I know that hot baths completely lift this from my legs, but its a bit early for that.

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