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Old 09-17-2015, 04:51 AM #5
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Default Tiredness seems to be a common trigger

I too find that if I am tired I am more acutely aware of my symptoms. I write backwards, lose track of what line I am reading, lose track of conversations, run into door jams, falling over, light sensitivity, etc....I can ignore most of it unless I am tired or chronically stressed.

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