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I kind of had a apiphany lately about being tired all the time. I am very active and busy and also in pretty good shape. But, I am constantly tired. I recently, Sat., after looking in a book called FEAR by Dr. Liebgold read that the anxiety or obsessive thoughts shoot adrenaline into your system and after any form of adrenaline (primarily the body's response to a bear chasing you and survival not our scary thoughts which we confuse for the bear) your body goes into a recuperation period and fatigue. Well I guess if you are like me, the adrenaline is shooting regularly and hence comes the tiredness and fatigue on a regular basis.
"I choose my thoughts. No thought, at any time, can dwell in my mind without my approval or permission."
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I agree with Normalcy. I have had extreme fatigue aches and chills after a bad anxiety attack brought on by obsessing. Now that I thin about it sometimes I do have a bit of a sore throat at night after a really bad day. Some peple react this way when they really worn out. Morning ecersize and taking immunity inhancing vitamins have really helped me. Vitamin C and the B vitamins help us keep up our stamina. I really like whitetea for a sore throat. Most of all don't let these symptoms scare you. Your body is just tired from all of the stress. Cepacol is a good throat spary to keep on hand. I work in a pharmacy. It is completely safe and used to soath the throat. I hope this helps. Jan
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Please excuse all of my typos. Geez!
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