What's up with low energy
Hope everyone has a great week. I get to see the doc on weds so we can start our plan.
Again, I am so very happy to have ya'll in my life!
Claudia
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What you explain
sounds pretty normal to me, but not to people who have not been through it. It's so much to absorb in such a small amount of time. Of course you are having trouble sleeping and then falling asleep from exhaustion the moment you relax. Things will get better. Eventually. Try to rest when you can and take as good of care of yourself as possible.0 -
Normal
It's normal to be tired,and have trouble sleeping.After I finished with surgery,and started healing,the pain pills kept me awake,and cold,after I got off them I could sleep better,but then I had fautige,but eventually everything got better,and you will too.0 -
Yes!karguy said:Normal
It's normal to be tired,and have trouble sleeping.After I finished with surgery,and started healing,the pain pills kept me awake,and cold,after I got off them I could sleep better,but then I had fautige,but eventually everything got better,and you will too.
I've had many surgeries this year, and it is normal from all the meds, and even being somewhere you're not used too that you lose sleep, I can't sleep in a hospital at all, or anywhere else but my own bed usually. I know after surgery, your body just needs the healing time, and alot of rest and fluids, so just let it take it's time to heal, it's alot to go through, and you will get through it
Hugsss!
~Donna0 -
Kept myself awake!
Claudia, I actually would keep myself awake, not wanting to waste a precious moment of life.
Diane
tavegia@bellsouth.net0 -
It's normal
I remember having a lot of trouble sleeping after my surgery. My husband said that one time I actually fell asleep on the couch and cried out, "Help me!" I know I was busy processing the whole mess. It DOES get better, although I do still have some nights where I'll be hit with the thought, "CANCER!"
*hugs*
Gail0 -
Sleeptootsie1 said:It's normal
I remember having a lot of trouble sleeping after my surgery. My husband said that one time I actually fell asleep on the couch and cried out, "Help me!" I know I was busy processing the whole mess. It DOES get better, although I do still have some nights where I'll be hit with the thought, "CANCER!"
*hugs*
Gail
Last night I fell asleep on the couch and it was the best rest I have had.
I feel great again.
Love you guy's
Claudia0
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