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Old 05-12-2012, 05:39 PM   #1
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Default Sleeping heaps !!!

hi guys share your experiences advice or tips .
IS IT POSSIBLE to be tired and sleeping 12 hrs per day , and still feel tired during the other 12 hours even though you have been given a clean bill of health .
a couple of weeks ago i woke up at 3 am with a shiver , i was cold and could not get warm , the next 4 days i pretty much slept 22 hours per day . the doctor immidiately gave me a full blood test , all was good , he suspected a virus 24hr flu . gave me a few days off work in which i slept continually for the 4 days , 2 weeks later im ok but man i'm sleeping up to 12 hours in one stint and then sometimes a few nanna naps per day also .
people say theyve had this and it takes a coulle of weeks to get over .

looking forward to 6hr sleeps again .

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