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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 130546"><p>I am curious as to your experiences with this particular topic:</p><p></p><p>I am soooo tired all the time. From the second I get up, I am talking myself out of going back to bed or vegging on the couch. If I make myself do something, I can, albeit not at the pace I used to be able to, and start to feel a little more energized, but the second - and I do mean the second - I stop and sit down, I am instantly tired again. Then have to start all over forcing myself to do more when all I really want to do is go back to bed. I have this discussion with myself at least a dozen times a day.</p><p></p><p>In the past, getting up and moving has always given me more energy that lasted all day. Now, it seems to only last while I'm actually moving. </p><p></p><p>Just wondering if any of you experience fatigue in this way and if you've been able to find anything that can be done about it.</p><p></p><p>I'm tired of being tired!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 130546"] I am curious as to your experiences with this particular topic: I am soooo tired all the time. From the second I get up, I am talking myself out of going back to bed or vegging on the couch. If I make myself do something, I can, albeit not at the pace I used to be able to, and start to feel a little more energized, but the second - and I do mean the second - I stop and sit down, I am instantly tired again. Then have to start all over forcing myself to do more when all I really want to do is go back to bed. I have this discussion with myself at least a dozen times a day. In the past, getting up and moving has always given me more energy that lasted all day. Now, it seems to only last while I'm actually moving. Just wondering if any of you experience fatigue in this way and if you've been able to find anything that can be done about it. I'm tired of being tired! [/QUOTE]
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