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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 494901" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>The overdoing it thing probably makes more sense. I didn't think about that. I've been overdoing it, and difficult child has been falling apart regularly - which always happens in the wee hours and lasts for hours - so my sleep is really messed up. I do get really cold when I'm tired. I guess I'm not noticing the fatigue as much because I have too many things going on, and because I can't go to bed when I want to anyway so thinking about it does no good. I can't go to bed before difficult child with her anxiety where it is. She loses it, and she's hearing voices again. </p><p></p><p>And I switched to Cymbalta because the stress has had my depression out of control and Lexapro - that I've taken for 7 years (?) - just wasn't cutting it anymore. So...it could just be coincidental timing. Last year around this time, I started itching all over my body. Nothing really helped - antihistamines did nothing, and steroid cream barely took the edge off. I even treated for scabies just in case. Nope. I was leaving bruises and taking off skin from scratching. Then one day it disappeared as quickly as it came. My GP thinks it was stress related. This is a bad time of year for difficult child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 494901, member: 7083"] The overdoing it thing probably makes more sense. I didn't think about that. I've been overdoing it, and difficult child has been falling apart regularly - which always happens in the wee hours and lasts for hours - so my sleep is really messed up. I do get really cold when I'm tired. I guess I'm not noticing the fatigue as much because I have too many things going on, and because I can't go to bed when I want to anyway so thinking about it does no good. I can't go to bed before difficult child with her anxiety where it is. She loses it, and she's hearing voices again. And I switched to Cymbalta because the stress has had my depression out of control and Lexapro - that I've taken for 7 years (?) - just wasn't cutting it anymore. So...it could just be coincidental timing. Last year around this time, I started itching all over my body. Nothing really helped - antihistamines did nothing, and steroid cream barely took the edge off. I even treated for scabies just in case. Nope. I was leaving bruises and taking off skin from scratching. Then one day it disappeared as quickly as it came. My GP thinks it was stress related. This is a bad time of year for difficult child. [/QUOTE]
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