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Old 06-09-2014, 08:21 AM #7
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Actually, that's one of the few blessings of my over whelming fatigue. It keeps me from following through on many (but not all) of my random "super good idea of the moments".

I sometimes fear what would happen if my fatigue ever lifted. Up until now, its been my main way to cope with my lack of impulse control. To the point that impulse control has not been a real issue.

"Luckily" its been over 2 years of debilitating fatigue with no improvement... and I don't know how it would ever improve... so maybe it won't be a big problem.

The only real impulse control evidence I have is more a lack of filter ... like swearing inappropriately. I try so hard, but out the wrong words slip especially if I'm tired or upset!

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