Posted by linkadge on December 21, 2010, at 9:22:45
In reply to Re: Sorry: stupid question for this group of (course), posted by morgan miller on December 19, 2010, at 21:03:31
>for the first time in my life, no matter what I >try or do, I feel like complete sh*t half of the >time. I now truly understand fatigue.
>When fatigue comes from a physiological source, >when your body simply is not functioning >properly, there is not much you can do except to >try to get to the bottom of the cause and treat >it.
Whatever.
I'm not saying that people can't be fatigued. However, fatigue is all relative.
Nomatter what you do on this board, there will always be people working infinately harder to establish that they are sicker than what you realize. You really can't do anything with these people, because when people are in the state of mind that they are working extremely hard to establish how ill they are, there mind is not working very hard to find ways to get better.
I've seen people with extreme fatigue due to clinical depression, have remission from a single night of sleep deprivation. These people are able to get up and go about their normal routiene during the short period of remission. How could a night of lack of sleep actually improve fatigue? Because its their mind telling them they are fatigued.
Its like my brother when he was younger. He always used to get ill and have "no energy to do anything". He said his legs were to *way* weak to even get out of bed. It tricked him one day by putting a $20 bill on the other side of the hall.
Its all relative. Your fatigue will never be so great as when you conclude that your fatigue is so great. And like I said above, theres not much point in arguing with people who are out to establish how sick they are.
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