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Old 10-22-2007, 04:03 AM #1
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Unhappy Do you have to have a sleep during the day??

I was just wondering if any of you have to have a sleep during the day. For the past 5 years or so the only way I have been able to function to the max is by shutting my eyes at 11.30 am for a half hour and then by actually going to bed at 3 p.m and sleeping for an hour. If I don't keep to this routine I get that horrible foggy painful burning feeling and all the symptons become worse - headaches, dizziness - simply can't think and my memory deserts me. usuall stuff happens - forgetting what I am talking about mid sentence and words etc. I am fortunate in that I can shut my office door as I work 3 hour days and the 11.30 am snooze is at my desk - it is the only way I can last the 3 hours at work. Have wondered if I didn't work would it be any better - but if I don't work as the insurers specialists have decided I will not receive any compensation.
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