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Originally Posted by Papillon Noir
@Nova
Have you check your thyroid gland checked out? After my mom was pregnant with me, hers got all out of whack and gave her symptoms of fatigue and depression.
As for your cat, do you let the cat "sleep" with you? I know a lot of people do that and they wonder why they have trouble sleeping. Cats are nocturnal and move around too much at night. I have two cats and keep them sequestered in the kitchen at night. It works best for all of us.
Whatever amphetamines your doctor has you on, you need to get off of them. Jacking your system up not only deprives you on the rest time your body needs, but it puts strain on your organs. You might want to take a sleeping pill for a week or two to catch up on your sleep. But yeah, amphetamines are bad.
How are the other things in your life going? Are you happy? Do you have alone time or something you can do to relax and destress? Sometimes I feel physically sick/tired when mentally, I am not happy. I have been doing yoga and it has made a big difference in my life not only exercise wise (which is clinically shown to make you happier) but also for my mood and has allowed me to destress and ultimately deal with life better.
I hope things get better. :)
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Thanks:)
The cat doesn't sleep with anyone, he has realized sleeping humans tend to kick and squash him:D
The cat is ear splittingly loud when he's hungry and he seems to be hungry at 6am every morning. I mean, I have to get up then anyway-just would prefer it to be without cat breath and annoying rowls in my face. I'm weird that way.
I used to do yoga alot and love the benefits, but I tell ya, I cannot even think to do anything beyond what it required of me and even that is getting put on the short list.
I was always a maniac about things being clean, but now, my house has DUST:eek:
And I really could care less.