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It is totally irrelevant for how many hours I sleep, or what time I go to sleep or wake up. Or whether naps are factored in or not. Nor does eating breakfast have any impact other than making me need to use the bathroom. I am just not a morning person I guess. But what is it about me that only gives me energy after I've been working all day long. I wake up after anywhere between 5 and 9 hours of sleep, and just HAVE TO hit the snooze button about 3 times. I feel hung over every morning. On the train to school I practically fall asleep. I would need about 3 coffees if I wanted to see any effect, but it just screws up my stomach so bad that it's not at all worth it. I fall asleep in classes and do not absorb even 1% of the information that I'm given(I owuldn't even bother going if attendance wasn't mandatory, since I ended up learning everything from my books at home anyway), then as soon as school/work (depending on the time of year) is over I am so wide awake.

2006-10-07 02:17:41 · 1 answers · asked by mwells0629 1 in Health General Health Care Other - General Health Care

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sounds like its time for a full physical and some blood work done i Had this problem this past year i thought it was my furnace
then i found out i had cancer,,but all in all they claim it was depression..paxil has made it some what better i still need my coffee and take an anti-asid pill

2006-10-07 02:30:13 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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