Guest guest Posted February 22, 2004 Report Share Posted February 22, 2004 Jill Congratulations on the new baby. Your body adjusting back to normal and the sleep deprivation from a new baby is definitely adding to your fatigue! I was one of those people who could live on 4-5 hours of sleep a night and not have it bother me at all..up until April of 2003. Then I got to the point where I would fall asleep sitting up. I couldn't for the life of me keep my eyes open. It was in Sept 2003 that my IgAN diagnosis came in...I'm still tired as all get out most days. I have 2 young kids who I homeschool and I run my business out of the home, I used to have tons of energy and was constantly fitting extra things into my life. Even before I knew anything was wrong I had to force myself to slow down due to fatigue. After April it became a joke around here with my husband that if he put in a movie to watch I wouldn't be able to stay awake thru the first half hour....nearly every time I would be sitting straight up sound asleep within 20 minutes of sitting down. So I would have to say that the IgAN has played a part in my extreme fatigue. It has only been made worse since my diagnosis due to the drugs I'm now on causing fatigue in and of themselves. My neph recognizes it as a symptom and just tells me to take whatever time I can to just lay down. Even if you don't sleep just laying down for an hour can help quite a bit. Nap when the baby naps or just lay down in the room with the baby and rest while they nap. *yes I know you have housework, and cooking, and cleaning, and other things to do...but if you can't do them because you are beat you are only hurting yourself.* You'll be surprised at how much more you can get accomplished after laying down for an hour. You tend to have more energy and get things done faster after a rest...at least that's what I've been finding. Good luck with it and you aren't alone. And remember there are tons of people out there without IgAN who are tired all the time just due to stress and being overworked. The important part is to slow down and take the time to let your body rest. Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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