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tiring....


Question Posted Thursday May 24 2007, 11:30 am

lately i've had a crazy stressful schedule between school and work... but in the last week or so, ive slowed down a lot. no scholl, or work. But i still have been feeling sooooooo tired =(
What can it be? how can i make it go away? or what could be causing it??

thanks for the help!
=)


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sillyrob answered Thursday May 24 2007, 7:09 pm:
It's because working and schooling so much has turned you into a human robot. Your body is so used to working, that when you're not, you body gets confused and shuts down. I suggest you go be a good tool and continue to work as much as possible so your body can maintain it's quota of being used.

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