Very fatigue past few days 😥
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Give in to it and rest. I've taken more cat naps since MS than any other time of my life.
Extreme fatigue is an early sign of a relapse for me. Hope you are feeling better soon.
Weather changes are very difficult on me. It's been a rough two weeks as Indiana weather is snowing one day w/schools closed and fifty the next days. Hell on sinus'...but a monster for my MS. My neuro nurse says it's a big factor in pain, insomnia, fatigue....even if I'm indoors. Maybe that is what's making you feel extreme fatigue.
Lay24, it's Fancy1959. Welcome to the club. It seems I just don't sleep very well. Part of it is being female, part way post menopausal, part is having MS. Take your pick! Another piece of the puzzle is having a much lower endurance level thanks to my MS. i simply wear out much faster than i used too. There are a lot of days i run on 4 to 5 hours of sleep. When you add that to my lack of endurace, the two create a nightmare of exhaustion. Most evening I am asleep in the recliner 8:30 p.m. The when i get up to get ready for bed, i wake up and cannot get to sleep until two or three a.m.. YUCK.....!!!!!!
Hi Fancy1959 !
Your post could have been written by me with exception of falling asleep at 8:30! The naps I can't help but take during the day keep me from falling asleep until late at night. Seems like it is a vicious cycle!
The nystagmus in my eyes interacts with fatigue in a chicken and egg relationship. The worse the nystagmus is, the greater fatigue I feel. And the greater fatigue I feel, the worse my eyes get. Throw in a lack of endurance and lousy balance and I'm exhausted most of the time.
Mine hits me out of the blue, any time, any where. It's awful when you are out and you have to fight it to stay awake. People have actually seen the exhaustion in my face. It's best if you can just give in and take a nap, blessings Jimeka
I wish we could find that elusive medicine that would give us energy, but also let us sleep! Normolol is what I'd call it. Oh, to be "normal"!