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damned_bulletin2010-08-17 06:29 am
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Has anyone here experienced uncharacteristic drowsiness or periods of oversleeping? If so, how long did the feeling last? Is it still ongoing for you? Does it seem to be associated with any particular events/days of the week/times of day at all?
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Perhaps you could try not sleeping so much?
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I see.
That's just it, though: I did try not to. The feeling of drowsiness simply seemed to come out of nowhere, and without even realizing it, I had slept until lunch today. That sort of thing is not at all characteristic for me, either.
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That said, the hypothesis has yet to be confirmed. I myself have experienced the sudden drowsiness you mention on multiple occasions, and I have yet to be discharged.
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Yes. It can last for days, but it always ends eventually for me. I have heard of others experiencing it and 'getting better' afterward.
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It might be inverse to a person's natural habits. A lot of people here seem like the type who usually don't get enough sleep.
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