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I was very active, but for the last few months I have been tired, I have he alth problems, I eat up food. I quit my job because I don't have the strength for it, I'm still asleep - I sleep all day and night. What's going on? I keep asking myself this question, wandering around the house in a bathrobe, because I don't have the strength and desire to get dressed. My husband is fed up with it, and I don't care.

Looks like you're depressed. In depression, there may be various symptoms, also contradictory, for example: lack of appetite - and overeating, lack of sleep - and long sleep, and constant sleepiness during the day. I am not surprised that you are fed up with this, I am only surprised that for these few months she has not reported anywhere. The husband will change his approach when he finds out from a specialist what it is and that the Lady is completely innocent of it. Regards!

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Tomasz Jaroszewski

Second degree psychiatrist

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