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Old Sep 23, 2014, 04:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Bark View Post
I really don't like to be late. But the tiredness... I struggled to wake up, then to get out of bed, then to get ready.... I weighed my options. I went to class. My professor was less than happy. He was almost yelling at me in front of the class. Isn't the first time. In any case, next time I'm late (even by less than five minutes, which is how late I am), I'll have to skip class. Maybe I'll be able to sit in a corner outside and listen.

I've spent the whole day exhausted. Is it my fault? If I just eat better, don't snooze my alarm... everything will be fine?

I feel my body getting progressively more exhausted as the days go by. I'm expecting a crash.
5 minutes? I was once 15 minutes late to class and the professor didn't say anything. I think that if you were anymore than 10 minutes late then then the professor may have had a case for being upset, but if you're only 5 minutes late I would say that's excessive. Even so, he could have asked to see you after class; he didn't have to do that in front of everyone. I'm sorry.

I don't think that it's you're fault for being so tired. You've had a rough month. I know you mentioned before that you only take the pain medication if it becomes unbearable, but is it possible that this new med may be reason for your fatigue? Also, if you are following your pdoc's advice regarding going to bed at the same time and you're still tired, it might be time to see your GP. Be kind to yourself.

Last edited by tigerlily84; Sep 23, 2014 at 04:56 PM. Reason: mas
Thanks for this!
Bark