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<blockquote data-quote="AndBreathe" data-source="post: 602036" data-attributes="member: 88961"><p>Whilst you say you are doing everything exactly the same as before, you are also saying you are extremely tired. Whilst our bloods can be significantly impacted by our deliberate actions, other times peripheral, physical impairment or mood will impact. Obviously, not all of these things are under our direct control. </p><p></p><p>How long has the rise been over? A few days, a week, a month, or longer? If, and I have no doubt you are being truthful, you have changed nothing, it appears something has changed for you, and perhaps the crushing fatigue is a sign off that too? When are you next due to see anyone?</p><p></p><p>In the meantime, I guess it's doing all the sensible things you may already be doing; recording bloods, keeping a detailed food and drinks diary, and include exercise and mood/illness/fatigue too. Perhaps you could score the fatigue on a sliding scale in your records. You may just see something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndBreathe, post: 602036, member: 88961"] Whilst you say you are doing everything exactly the same as before, you are also saying you are extremely tired. Whilst our bloods can be significantly impacted by our deliberate actions, other times peripheral, physical impairment or mood will impact. Obviously, not all of these things are under our direct control. How long has the rise been over? A few days, a week, a month, or longer? If, and I have no doubt you are being truthful, you have changed nothing, it appears something has changed for you, and perhaps the crushing fatigue is a sign off that too? When are you next due to see anyone? In the meantime, I guess it's doing all the sensible things you may already be doing; recording bloods, keeping a detailed food and drinks diary, and include exercise and mood/illness/fatigue too. Perhaps you could score the fatigue on a sliding scale in your records. You may just see something. [/QUOTE]
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