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Any suggestions for not feeling so tired all the time?
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 321331" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I had another thought here- I remembered how I always felt this time of year when difficult child was home- EXHAUSTED!! If you have stayed in a rush from the end of summer (getting school clothes, supplies, and other stuff to prep Manster for going back to school), then the beginning of the school year getting him back on a schedule, checking homework and stuff, then doing fundraisers and/or putting energy into him having activities, and now are trying to prep for holidays- cleaning, shopping, etc.-on top of the typical "mom" duties, it can wear down anybody and we don't always realize it until we are completely worn down.</p><p></p><p>Now what to do about it if this is the cause?? I have no idea. LOL!</p><p></p><p>ETA: Oh- allergies. I never had them as a child or young adult but when I got to "that age", my dr noticed a pattern in my fatigue and illness visits that were happening every autumn and not hardly at all other times of year. I started taking allegra-d because no OTC's helped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 321331, member: 3699"] I had another thought here- I remembered how I always felt this time of year when difficult child was home- EXHAUSTED!! If you have stayed in a rush from the end of summer (getting school clothes, supplies, and other stuff to prep Manster for going back to school), then the beginning of the school year getting him back on a schedule, checking homework and stuff, then doing fundraisers and/or putting energy into him having activities, and now are trying to prep for holidays- cleaning, shopping, etc.-on top of the typical "mom" duties, it can wear down anybody and we don't always realize it until we are completely worn down. Now what to do about it if this is the cause?? I have no idea. LOL! ETA: Oh- allergies. I never had them as a child or young adult but when I got to "that age", my dr noticed a pattern in my fatigue and illness visits that were happening every autumn and not hardly at all other times of year. I started taking allegra-d because no OTC's helped. [/QUOTE]
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