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3 good weeks...then crash § burn

by nichi, May 08, 2003 12:00AM
Hello all.
Just wanted to know if this is "normal", or somewhat common.

I have had 3 really good weeks. Not too many sides, energetic, not achey (achy) at all.  Started to wonder if I was getting my full dose or not!!
Then yesterday, I could hardly lift my head.
Stayed in bed and slept all day. Just felt so weak. My cat even seemed heavy to lift. Slept like the dead last night too.
(except for potty breaks)
I had blood work done on Saturday. Haven't heard results yet.
Though my levels have generally stayed just above "too low". They've even gone up some from the initial low they were at the beginning.
Did I maybe over do things when I was feeling good?
I do tend to get a little "manic" sometimes when I'm feeling good. My hubbie just went from 2nd to first shift so I've been cooking and stuff at night.
Has anyone else had this happen? I know there are good days and bad days. Possible good weeks and bad weeks too?
I'm at week 30 of 48.
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