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lpkayak
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i was sure it was cuz i ran out of thyroid meds...but my test was ok. also 3 friends and neighbors feel the same way...are we getting sprayed with something? is it just the humidity? for me it might be left over from mold exposure...but why all my friends? (some have lyme some dont)

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Tammy N.
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I've been hearing the same thing!!! And have been feeling it myself. Maybe it's the toxified air and water, added with the heavy blanket of humidity. Or could it be the chem trails we keep hearing of?
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"just humidity" -- any humidity and I'm way worse.

Lots of variables here. Heat, humidity, pollution increase from both, etc.
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Pollen counts are really high in the northeast-makes me very tired!
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The heat just clears me out...the dog and I take naps thru our naps.

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Haha...liked that one Dogsandcats.

Flagyl reactions knock me out.

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The 7 day + days in a row of >100 degrees is becoming REALLY difficult for me-

I'm in and out of it w/kids- yesterday went to store, came home and vacuumed, then started to shake pretty bad-

Scared me. Glad my husband works from home.

I am just doing bare minimum until it passes now, yes drinking, and lay down when I can.

But, it's feeling brutal, this ongoing heat wave here.

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im way up north and it is more humid than we are used to but not that hot...80s recently...dont think it got to 100 all summer

today i have also been nautious and now after a lot of sleep even weaker

i stopped my armour and corteef about a week ago cuz i lost it...im moving...just found cortef so tomorrow i will see if that helps any

im overdoing and tired but something else really feels wrong

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My family says " I know your tired" [Frown]

That's all that comes out of my mouth lately [Frown]

It's exhaustion not just tired [Frown]

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Exhaustion here too. Scary!

Had two very quiet social events today. Needed to nap between in order to make it through the second one.

I haven't been able to nap in years maybe due to untreated babesia so took a third of ambien and set alarm.

Never done that before in my life and it felt wrong, but it was the only way to get through the second event and did it just barely.

Sick and tired of being tired.

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Marz

I have been napping an hour daily for about a week

I have to or I just cannot do it - life

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i just read on a mold site that lethargy is the #1 sx of mold poisoning. i have read many sites and never seen that. i wonder if the high temps and humidity all over the country are making mold counts higher. i am hearing from ppl everywhere who are so tired.

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