I feel numb all over, as if i took a strong pain killer, could this be because o!


Question: I've gotten very little sleep for the past week, last night I was up until 3 am doing a project. At around 2 i started to feel numb all over, as if i took a prescription pain killer (I didnt take any pills or anything). I thought it would go away after i got some sleep, but all day today the numbness continued. Could this be because of sleep deprivation?
I would sleep right now but I've got yet more work to do (this is a busy week for me)


Answers: I've gotten very little sleep for the past week, last night I was up until 3 am doing a project. At around 2 i started to feel numb all over, as if i took a prescription pain killer (I didnt take any pills or anything). I thought it would go away after i got some sleep, but all day today the numbness continued. Could this be because of sleep deprivation?
I would sleep right now but I've got yet more work to do (this is a busy week for me)

Ahhh yes I have had this many times after pulling "all nighters" in college. You need to try to get back on a normal sleep schedule and once you do you will feel a thousand times better. Happy Sleeping!

i find this question quite strange.
you say * as if i took a prescription pain killer *
how would you know if you have not taken anything before.
i think you are having results of stress following your project. once you complete this i am sure you will feel better.
If your that tired one evening will not make a difference get a early night sleep tight and be prepared to go at it again,
i am not being difficult but trying to solve any inconsistencies here.
hope it all comes together for you.





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