Yes, I am looking forward to it. Although there will not be much time to think. Still, I think I will be accomplishing something very important there in terms of getting me ready for & capable of a real change.
d00d. I TOTALLY know what you are talking about.dakini_bonesMay 30 2010, 03:23:14 UTC
I could pretty much put my name on this post. At first I thought that it was hormonal, now I'm wondering about chronic fatigue, which *may* be caused by a virus, but they are not sure. Being dismissed as hypochondriacal is bullsh*t! The depression, the exhaustion, the decrease in intellectual function...sounds exactly the same. You are not imagining it, not are you making it up. I don't have an answer for you, but you are not alone!
I agree with Anonymous above, also Vitimin D. Also with the poster right above me - this is so my life for months at a time. Sleep helps more than I can say - I simply do not sleep well in the City. Too much light, too many noises that, even if I don't wake all the way up, my brain has to respond to. We're spending the long weekend with family deep in the heart of nowhere and I am sleeping in the "cave room" - no windows, underground, cool and quiet - and ten to twelve hours of sleep for three nights will leave me in much better shape for a month or so. Good luck finding what you need. *huggle*
Have you seriously considered moving back to India? Agreed that there're far to many evils in this country, but at least you would have family and maid support to free up some much needed time, and that is a big relief. Charu and I dread to think how life would have been without Ahaan's nanny. We now get to spend the best of times with him through the day but don't get our energy sapped trying to cook for him, feed him or change him
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At first I thought that it was hormonal, now I'm wondering about chronic fatigue, which *may* be caused by a virus, but they are not sure.
Being dismissed as hypochondriacal is bullsh*t!
The depression, the exhaustion, the decrease in intellectual function...sounds exactly the same.
You are not imagining it, not are you making it up.
I don't have an answer for you, but you are not alone!
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Also with the poster right above me - this is so my life for months at a time. Sleep helps more than I can say - I simply do not sleep well in the City. Too much light, too many noises that, even if I don't wake all the way up, my brain has to respond to. We're spending the long weekend with family deep in the heart of nowhere and I am sleeping in the "cave room" - no windows, underground, cool and quiet - and ten to twelve hours of sleep for three nights will leave me in much better shape for a month or so.
Good luck finding what you need.
*huggle*
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