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Reply 1

What's the reason?

I feel it in my eyes.

Reply 2

My head and my lower back go tingly.

Reply 3

I want to be comfy and sleep and I feel drained of energy and everything is an effort.

Reply 4

Fleece
What's the reason?

I feel it in my eyes.


It was a question asked of me by a doctor.

Reply 5

everything seems to take so much effort and if I layed down on my bed I would find it hard to go to sleep

Reply 6

I start to want to rub my nose. Very strange, I know, but apparently I have always been that way :biggrin:.

Reply 7

Suprisingly I become "fidgety." If I'm doing something whether reading, playing ps2, out with my friends and I start to lose concentration and just my mind flies from the situation to something else randomly, I feel tired.

Reply 8

I feel sleepy.

Reply 9

I yawn. Why did your Doctor ask you this anyway? What a bizarre question. :s-smilie:

Reply 10

I collapse.

It happens.

I don't stop until I have reached that point.

Reply 11

i wan sleep

Reply 12

I get a headache, and get extremely irritable. Even somebody walking into a room will piss me off.

Reply 13

Ginger_Rogers
I get a headache, and get extremely irritable. Even somebody walking into a room will piss me off.


Christ, you sound a laugh. :p:

Reply 14

lol yeah, and I wonder why I'm single :p:

May I add, I always TRY to get to bed before this stage hits!

Reply 15

I lose concentration, feel really lethargic, get a bit irritable, I find it really hard to keep my eyes open and hold my head up...I just feel tired :|

Reply 16

I get grumpy (other people notice this more than me)
I rub my nose (other people notice this more than me - both have stayed from when I was ickle .. :redface: )

I can't concentrate, my head starts to slosh around and my eyes feel heavy.

These may all be when I'm over tired and over worked rather than just tired.

Reply 17

I know I'm tired if I feel like going to sleep.:rolleyes:

Reply 18

Angrybanana
I yawn. Why did your Doctor ask you this anyway? What a bizarre question. :s-smilie:


I think I have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. I have been tired for at least four years. I said the word "tired" and he heard "depressed" and spent the entire session trying to coerce me to say that I'm depressed.

And there was also the "If you were me and someone came to you and said they were tired all the time, what would you tell them?" question. Well, gee, I'll go to medical school and practise medicine for thirty years, and then I'll get back to you on that one.

:mad:

Reply 19

"I would tell them to go see a Doctor who actually listened in Med School"?