Thursday, July 2, 2009

sudden fatigue syndrome

If only I had the energy I had when I was younger. I have more skill to accomplish things and the know how to do more things more efficiently than ever before. I just seem to have lost my get up and go. When I do get up and go Heaven forbid I sit down, that's when it happens, that sudden fatigue. It's all over now! Time to tune in the soaps and pretend enough coffee will boost me up to at least first gear instead of neutral. Maybe it's not just age, I've noticed that my Grand Daughters suffer too. They can run and play and jump and skip all day long but if asked to help with a chore of any kind WAM! Sudden Fatigue Syndrome. There must be a cure. Some where, some how. (now is a good time to plug E-Fusjon the energy drink my husband sells) But really most times I think it's just attitude and desire. Girls, really, it took me until I was 30 to learn to just keep up with things. It really is easier. You know what I'm saying. If you're leaving a room look around and see if something goes in the general direction your heading. Do a load or two of laundry DAILY. I've got a bunch of helpful hints but they go on a different blog. It's the extra projects that wear me out. And the running around. Any way as I've heard repeatedly, "If only they could bottle that." I would drink it and use my super human powers to solve every problem around. I would find everything my husband can't. Repair all the things that need repaired. Help my daughter with her laundry. Solve the energy problems, write daily in this blog. I would never stop. I would pull all the weeds all the time and brush my dogs hair, heck I would brush my hair. I would paint the basement and reupholster the chair. I would volunteer for something, maybe. If only I didn't suffer from Sudden Fatigue Syndrome.

1 comment:

  1. I know what you mean. I get so tired somedays. Tired of the same ol thing over and over. Hang in there, that is what they say, and it will get better.

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