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mousme ([personal profile] mousme) wrote2006-08-27 09:56 am

I don't get it

Seriously. An average of nine hours of sleep every weeknight last week, including Friday, nearly twelve hours last night (zonked out at 8:30 instead of reading my book and got up around the same time today), and I'm *still* tired. Not as desperately tired as before, but still not great.

Okay, let me amend that. I'm not feeling actually tired or sleepy, but I'm not feeling rested.

I think I may heed [livejournal.com profile] karine's warning about anemia and head off to see a doctor. I've been borderline anemic before, and got iron prescribed to keep me functional. I don't think you can get iron without a prescription, as far as I can recall. So, medical professional it is.

Bah.

I just hope that I'll have slept enough this past week to adapt to next week's schedule change with the new job.

In other news, Pan-Pan has slowly but surely oozed onto my arm from where he was sitting on the table a good six inches away the last time I checked. I'm slowly losing all sensation in the fingertips of my left hand. I'll have to dislodge him in a moment. At least he's not directly on my keyboard, which is where he likes to be.

Okay, stuff to do.

[identity profile] curtana.livejournal.com 2006-08-27 02:22 pm (UTC)(link)
You could also try getting more iron in your diet, since I seem to recall from my midwife that iron supplements aren't always absorbed as well as iron from food/drink. Prune juice, if you can handle it, is very high in iron, as are dried fruits like dates or peaches, organ meats (liver, kidney, etc), dark green veggies like spinach, legumes like beans, peas, and lentils, shellfish such as clams, mussels, or oysters... Most breakfast cereals are iron-fortified, as well, so that's another way to go about it. And make sure to get plenty of vitamin C, which helps with iron absorption, and if you drink it, cut down on coffee, which is supposed to inhibit iron absorption.

[identity profile] mousme.livejournal.com 2006-08-27 02:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Good to know, thanks!

I'm bringing banana bread, btw. See you at one!