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<blockquote data-quote="shedges" data-source="post: 145204" data-attributes="member: 10554"><p>When I feel rubbish I just keep my head down and try to keep a low profile at work. Get on with stuff that doesn't involve people so much. And keep an extra vigilant watch on my levels and try to do all the other things that I should, ie. drinking lots of fluids, eating relatively low carb / slow release carbs.</p><p></p><p>Definitely have days where I want to just sack it all in, but you have to get through it, get home and get an early night, watch something funny on telly ... or whatever else helps you feel better. Personally, on days where I've had to stick it out, I go home, have a moan to my wife and we go for a walk. Usually feel much better after that.</p><p></p><p>Sam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shedges, post: 145204, member: 10554"] When I feel rubbish I just keep my head down and try to keep a low profile at work. Get on with stuff that doesn't involve people so much. And keep an extra vigilant watch on my levels and try to do all the other things that I should, ie. drinking lots of fluids, eating relatively low carb / slow release carbs. Definitely have days where I want to just sack it all in, but you have to get through it, get home and get an early night, watch something funny on telly ... or whatever else helps you feel better. Personally, on days where I've had to stick it out, I go home, have a moan to my wife and we go for a walk. Usually feel much better after that. Sam. [/QUOTE]
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