Re: Adhesions/Gall Bladder...I Need Some Advice

From: Sharonda Moore (rondamoore@hotmail.com)
Fri Dec 3 07:11:01 1999


What and how much you eat will also affect it. Chemicals injected in certain animals like chickens and turkeys induce sleepiness in our systems. Also, eating to the point of being really full can do it. I have always found that if I go outside for a few minutes and get fresh air (especially if its cold outside) - I can wake up.

If there is any empty office you can go into and just lay your head down on a 15 or 20 minute break to get a power nap might help.

Sharonda

>From: "Sue Ann Murray" <murraysa@penn.com>
>Reply-To: adhesions@obgyn.net
>To: Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS <adhesions@talk.obgyn.net>
>Subject: Re: Adhesions/Gall Bladder...I Need Some Advice
>Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 07:37:53 -0600
>
> > ... I will let you all know how I am doing with my pain, and the new
>pain
> >killers (Vioxx-25mg.), after a few more days of taking it. They seem to
> >take the edge off, and yet allow me to be somewhat intelligent on my job.
>I
> >do find that I get very sleepy during the afternoon, but I guess most
>people
> >do, and I may not be abnormal....
>
>Kim, I don't have much advice to offer, except I can confirm that most
>people do get sleepier in the afternoon. I think it's when your body
>temperature is at its highest or something like that. I gave up studying
>when I was in school for late afternoons because I would always fall
>asleep.
>Something active I could do, but not read or anything like that. So you
>are
>not abnormal. And knowing a couple of people who work for Social Security,
>the only thing I can add is that they tell me that the more documentation
>they have, the better and easier it will be.
>
>Good luck!
>
>Sue Ann
>


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