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Strange stuff going on with me
This is really strange for about a week or two now i have been sleeping alot . Like last night i feel asleep before 10 and i woke up at 7:30 this morning. I fell back asleep for a few hours. I was up tell around 4:30 and i just woke up and it is 7:40. I dont understand this. I am EXTREMLY tired still
i think im dieing :helpme |
eat more.
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Yep it sounds terminal...I would say good bye to your family..you don't have much time left :(
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You're sitting in front of the monitor too much... You need to get out more.
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your sleepy because you slept for too long. i know that sounds funny, but when you sleep you have cycles of REM sleep and normal sleep, and the longer you sleep, the longer the periods of REM last. But REM sleep is about as exhausting as being awake, so if you sleep more than about 8 hours, the REM cycles get too long, it makes you feel crappy and then you want to sleep more, but the more you sleep, the worse you feel. So, keep the sleep under 8 hours and naps under an hour and you'll feel better! :winkwink:
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Same shit happened to me... I thought I had panceratic cancer.... turns out I was just despressed. :helpme
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i think you need to get some outdoor exercises...
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DaLard - I go out every day :) Infact im leaving tommrow for portland again ( im going to hit you up later aaron i promise :thumbsup )
Spunky1 - *sigh* I knew it. I leave you all my debts and bills to take care of k ? Thanks for lookin' out! InsaneGreen - BWAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAH okay ! Not a problem! No serious i eat twice a day. I had a sandiwich at Noon today ( ham cheese mayo with pickles ! ) and I am fixing to eat a Chicken n cheese w/brocoli hot pocket. I eat enough. I drink around 1/2 Gallon Of gatorade a day aswell. :helpme Where is Doctah Amp ? |
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That sounds about right though ive heard you can sleep to much somewhere else too |
I remember when I had mono a few years back, it was just about impossible to keep my eyes open. If you've got a swollen neck, settle in bro - you'll be sleeping the next few weeks away...
That, or maybe you've been reading the Traci Lords biography? Most boring piece of shit I've read in a long time -- cured my insomnia in 2 chapters... :sleep |
You most likely have a Vitamin C deficiency :thumbsup
Good news is, its simple to cure, go buy a net of oranges and eat one a day for two weeks, youll soon perk up again :thumbsup |
go play basketball every other day for the next week, if you dont feel better, go see a doc
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eat bigger meals man. you will have alot more energy..:2 cents: food is energy (ive heard that somewhere) |
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As in, monophone :Graucho |
DRINK BEER AND POST MORE
it will help |
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Two other possibillities
Iron deficiancy Thyroid problems |
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What is mononucleosis? Mononucleosis (often called "mono") is an infection caused by the Epstein-Barr virus. Signs of mono include fever, sore throat, headaches, white patches on the back of your throat, swollen glands in your neck, feeling tired and not feeling hungry. How is mono passed? Mono is not spread as easily as some other viruses, such as the common cold. The mono virus is found in saliva and mucus. It is usually passed from one person to another through kissing, although it may rarely be passed in other ways, such as coughing. Signs of mono usually develop 4 to 7 weeks after you're exposed to the virus. Generally, people only get mono once. It's most common among people 15 to 35 years old. How is mono diagnosed? Your doctor will probably first ask you some questions about your symptoms and then may do blood tests to confirm the diagnosis. One common test used to diagnose mono is called the Monospot test. Sometimes other blood tests are needed if the results of the Monospot test aren't clear. Does mono have any complications? Sometimes. The main serious concern with mono is that the spleen will enlarge and even rupture (tear open). The spleen is like a large gland. It's located in the upper part of your abdomen on the left side. It has functions that relate to your blood. Although a ruptured spleen is rare in people with mono, it's wise to be aware of the signs and call your doctor right away if you notice any of them. Signs of a ruptured spleen include pain in the left upper part of your abdomen (under the left chest), feeling lightheaded, feeling like your heart is beating fast and hard, bleeding more easily than usual and having trouble breathing. |
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I was reading a cool article on sleep research. I can't find it now .... still looking |
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Ancient Hawaiian remedy Tastes and smells like dog barf but cures just about anything :thumbsup |
Bet its nutrition based, could be vitamin C as suggested above... I would suggest eating at least one more meal in the day if not 2 more, and take a multivitamin that is heavy on B vitamins to convert that food into energy. Then get some excercize everyday and you should be good to go.
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Get rid of your CRT and switch to a flat panel LCD.
You'll be amazed at how much better you feel without all that radiation beaming into your brain day and night. Seriously. CRT's should be banned. Sitting 1 to 2 feet away from one is warping and frying your brain. I can't even look at a CRT now without immediately getting head vibes. I yanked all 3 in my home office out for good. |
pregnant? :glugglug
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