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<blockquote data-quote="bmtest" data-source="post: 2274886" data-attributes="member: 21293"><p>If everything checks out medically with a blood test and your control is not too bad its a state of mind you may have to accept.</p><p></p><p>I always feel tired prior to any activity that mayb because I have just had a meal but once I am hour into activity its gone </p><p></p><p>I can sleep anywhere anytime when I travelled on bus to work I use to here regular commuters whisper its dozy getting on again.</p><p></p><p>The reason for my titedness is i sleep only 5-to 6 hours a night, work and commute 10 hours a day and box and run 3 nights a week. A routine for 40 plus years whilst diabetic but its only now in late 50s i find i need 7 hours sleep. </p><p></p><p>The Coronvirus hit me after it had gone and its been 12 weeks to gain stamina and not be tired day after activity For instance carried a bag of sand aporox 30kg because wet to car aporox distance 50metres making 4 trips as 4 bags. This knocked me out for 2 days and hips and back suffered.</p><p></p><p>So in summary if nothing is found medically with tests ignore it and do whatever the day demands</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bmtest, post: 2274886, member: 21293"] If everything checks out medically with a blood test and your control is not too bad its a state of mind you may have to accept. I always feel tired prior to any activity that mayb because I have just had a meal but once I am hour into activity its gone I can sleep anywhere anytime when I travelled on bus to work I use to here regular commuters whisper its dozy getting on again. The reason for my titedness is i sleep only 5-to 6 hours a night, work and commute 10 hours a day and box and run 3 nights a week. A routine for 40 plus years whilst diabetic but its only now in late 50s i find i need 7 hours sleep. The Coronvirus hit me after it had gone and its been 12 weeks to gain stamina and not be tired day after activity For instance carried a bag of sand aporox 30kg because wet to car aporox distance 50metres making 4 trips as 4 bags. This knocked me out for 2 days and hips and back suffered. So in summary if nothing is found medically with tests ignore it and do whatever the day demands [/QUOTE]
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