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Old 04-05-2013, 03:25 PM #5
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I have to say that I am really noticing this is work, I am operating at a much slower pace, everything is more of an effort.

This is little wonder though as a month ago I fatigued and struggled to listen to two people talking at once, and was fatigued when concentrating when reading.

Whilst two months ago I was in a world of headaches, noise and light sensitivity and constant fatigue.

Now I am trying to do more high level things with actual consequences it is far more mentally taxing and tiring. I have to give myself space.

Whatever stage you are at you must give yourself the time and space to do tasks, and be kind to yourself!
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