ankietyjoe
15-06-17, 12:50
I'm wondering what your thoughts are on this.
I don't really suffer from hayfever any more in terms of the normal symptoms, but I'm wondering if anybody else has made a link between high pollen counts and feeling like crap.
This past week or two I've been feeling more and more tired, without any obvious cause. I realised last week I was watching the French Open tennis on the sofa, and recalled doing the same thing last year. I had a quick peruse at my Facebook history and I've realised that every year around this time I hit a wall and I'm flat on my back for a certain amount of time.
I'm not anxious right now, I'm not particularly stressed, but I am beyond fatigued, to the point where cooking a meal is exhausting. 4-6 weeks ago I was out in the garden planting pots, painting walls, staining decking etc. I wasn't being over exertive and I felt fine after doing that.
There must be a link between how I feel now and a high pollen count? :wacko:
I don't really suffer from hayfever any more in terms of the normal symptoms, but I'm wondering if anybody else has made a link between high pollen counts and feeling like crap.
This past week or two I've been feeling more and more tired, without any obvious cause. I realised last week I was watching the French Open tennis on the sofa, and recalled doing the same thing last year. I had a quick peruse at my Facebook history and I've realised that every year around this time I hit a wall and I'm flat on my back for a certain amount of time.
I'm not anxious right now, I'm not particularly stressed, but I am beyond fatigued, to the point where cooking a meal is exhausting. 4-6 weeks ago I was out in the garden planting pots, painting walls, staining decking etc. I wasn't being over exertive and I felt fine after doing that.
There must be a link between how I feel now and a high pollen count? :wacko: