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2007-04-06 16:03:34 · 6 answers · asked by 4 in Health Other - Health

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its really the inactive part, as active folks are less tierd because they have more energy by not being inactive!
LOL got it?

2007-04-06 16:10:51 · answer #1 · answered by iceyone 2 · 0 0

Yes, and the list for causes is very long. Here goes....
The following list of conditions have 'Drowsiness' or similar listed as a symptom
# Acidosis ... drowsiness
# Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis ... drowsiness
# African Sleeping sickness ... sleepiness
# Alcohol abuse ... drowsiness
# Amitriptyline toxicity ... unconsciousness
# Amoxapine toxicity ... unconsciousness
# Amphetamine abuse ... over-sleeping
# Anemia ... unconsciousness
# Anencephaly ... unconsciousness
# Anoxia ... unconsciousness
B
# Barbiturate abuse ... sleepiness
# Basilar Migraine ... sleepiness
# Bipolar disorder ... oversleeping
# Brain compression ... drowsiness
C
# Chagas disease ... sleepiness
# Chronic Kidney Disease ... drowsiness
# Clomipramine Toxicity ... unconsciousness
# Concussion ... difficulty waking up, unconsciousness
# Cyclic vomiting syndrome ... drowsiness
D
# Decompression sickness ... unconsciousness
# Dehydration ... sleepiness
# Depression ... oversleeping
# Depressive disorders ... oversleeping
# Desipramine toxicity ... unconsciousness
# Diabetes ... Drowsiness
# Diabetic hypoglycemia ... drowsiness
# Diabetic Ketoacidosis ... drowsiness
# Doxepin toxicity ... unconsciousness
# Dysthymia ... oversleeping
E
# East African Trypanosomiasis ... daytime sleepiness
# Encephalitis ... drowsiness
# End Stage Liver Failure ... yawning, drowsiness
# End-stage renal disease ... drowsiness
# Extradural hematoma ... drowsiness
F
# Firearm Injury ... Unconsciousness
H
# Head injury ... drowsiness
# Hendra Virus ... Drowsiness
# Hydrocephalus ... drowsiness
# Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar Nonketotic Syndrome ... sleepiness
# Hypersomnia ... daytime sleepiness
# Hypoglycemia ... drowsiness
# Hypoglycemic attack ... drowsiness
# Hypothermia ... drowsiness
I
# Imipramine toxicity ... unconsciousness
# Impramine toxicity ... sedation
# Insomnia ... daytime tiredness, drowsiness
J
# Jet lag ... sleepiness, drowsiness
K
# Kidney failure ... drowsiness
L
# Lead poisoning ... drowsiness
# Lidocaine toxicity ... sedation, drowsiness
# Lithium toxicity ... drowsiness
# Liver failure ... drowsiness
# Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis ... drowsiness
M
# Magnesium Overdose ... drowsiness
# Melioidosis ... drowsiness
# Meningitis ... difficulty waking up, sleepiness, difficulty waking
# Meningococcal disease ... difficulty waking up, sleepiness, difficulty waking
# Motion sickness ... yawning, drowsiness
# Mountain sickness ... drowsiness
N
# Narcolepsy ... daytime sleep attacks, falling asleep during routine work, drowsiness, falling asleep during laughter, excessive daytime sleepiness, napping
# Nefazodone toxicity ... drowsiness
# Nortriptyline toxicity ... unconsciousness
O
# Obstructive sleep apnea ... falling asleep while driving, falling asleep during the day, excessive daytime sleepiness
P
# Periodic limb movements in sleep ... daytime sleepiness
# Pneumonia ... drowsiness
# Primary insomnia ... daytime drowsiness
# Problem Sleepiness ... falling asleep driving, daytime drowsiness, daytime napping
# Protriptyline toxicity ... unconsciousness
R
# Restless Legs Syndrome ... daytime sleepiness
S
# Sleep apnea ... falling asleep while driving, falling asleep during the day, excessive daytime sleepiness
# Sleep deprivation ... daytime sleepiness, drowsiness
# Subdural hematoma ... drowsiness
T
# Trimipramine toxicity ... unconsciousness
# Type 2 diabetes ... Drowsiness
U
# Uremia ... drowsiness
V
# Viral meningitis ... difficulty waking up, sleepiness, difficulty waking
W
# Weil's syndrome ... drowsiness
# Wernicke's encephalopathy ... drowsiness
# Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome ... drowsiness
# West African Trypanosomiasis ... daytime sleepiness

2007-04-06 23:17:51 · answer #2 · answered by QuiteNewHere 7 · 0 0

Yes it is true. I had that problem until i started drinking Mona-Vie and now i wake up and feel really good and i can face my day.

2007-04-06 23:10:33 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yes it is true that the longer you sleep ,you are more sleepier

2007-04-06 23:06:55 · answer #4 · answered by caffsans 7 · 0 0

It's true in my case.

2007-04-06 23:09:38 · answer #5 · answered by doggybag300 6 · 0 0

yep, don't know why though

2007-04-06 23:07:23 · answer #6 · answered by OpalMine 3 · 0 0

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