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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 130559" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Heather, I used to be like that.</p><p>I am hypoglycemic, so eating every cpl hrs had made a huge difference. Exercise makes a difference too. Sometimes when I want to take a nap, I go for a walk instead. I have actually gotten tears in my eyes during my walks in the past, but now I have built up a bit of stamina, and it also helps level out the adrenaline and seratonin ups and downs. Also, I found that depression can be a part of it. It makes you feel like you cannot move. </p><p>I can't recall your long-term chronic condition ... what is it? Do you have a diagnosis?</p><p>Wish I could help more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 130559, member: 3419"] Heather, I used to be like that. I am hypoglycemic, so eating every cpl hrs had made a huge difference. Exercise makes a difference too. Sometimes when I want to take a nap, I go for a walk instead. I have actually gotten tears in my eyes during my walks in the past, but now I have built up a bit of stamina, and it also helps level out the adrenaline and seratonin ups and downs. Also, I found that depression can be a part of it. It makes you feel like you cannot move. I can't recall your long-term chronic condition ... what is it? Do you have a diagnosis? Wish I could help more. [/QUOTE]
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