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Why do I feel tired when I wake up, and really good at night time?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 29286560:MV8yMDc0OTcxXzM0OTI5ODMxX0NCRTJDMUJB] [quote:Anonymous Coward 8199812:MV8yMDc0OTcxXzM0OTI4OTk3XzYxMTA4MTU3] The number one cause of fatigue is of course dehydration. Also causes headaches, pain, sleepiness, kidney problems, heart strain, etc etc etc. Coffee does not hydrate you. Neither does juice, soda, or tea. Only water can properly hydrate your body. If your blood has the consistency of ketchup then you're bound to have all sorts of problems. [/quote] so in other words he needs a humidifier. [/quote]
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I have no trouble working, just a slow starter.
Feel great the later the day goes, and even the longer the week goes on.
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