It will, and you can do something to help while your system is healing.
If the tyrosine isn't helping much or for very long, It may be something else affecting you and causing low Noradrenaline neurotransmitters.
Wellbutrin SR treatment for 30 days or so is an option. It is a NA reuptake inhibitor, and may work better for you.
You have to see the doc for that though. The keyword is "depressed"
Don't let him talk you into an SSRI antidepressant though.
Another way to get it is to tell him you are trying to quit smoking. It's a mild drug, and is often used for that. What it does is act as a dopamine and Noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor.
Darn I keep forgetting to mention things, thats cause I'm in a hurrry I've got to go do things, LoL!
An alternative to that, is to look up foods that help boost your dopamine and Noradrenaline levels and eat 'em! Which isn't a bad thing since you are pregnant! The very worst thing that can happen is that you will have a very happy baby! (it's dopamine and noradrenaline systems will be very healthy)
Hope this helps you feel better
I had forgotten about Tyrosine. Just have to check with the doc to see if I can take it while pregnant. Pretty much 99% of the stuff that could help isn't ok for pregnancy. *sigh*
I wouldn't take the Wellbutrin while pregnant unless I was really depressed. It comes and goes but it's the no energy thing that's constant.
That's a good idea, maybe I'll look up foods that boost your system naturally. Thanks for your help :) I am finally relaxing..kids having a nap so I'm getting some much needed rest too.
Well, your body has been through the ringer, your preggy and I'm sure there is some depression going on. Depression can make us tired. I think even though it stinks, it all sounds normal. Can you force yourself to take a walk with the kids? Or by yourself?
I wish i had a quick answer for you, all i have is the "time" advice! I know this is wearing on you so just try to get done what is in front of you. The dusting and vacuuming can wait! You have done such a great job being honest with your doctors so keep that going. sara