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holly74
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Hopefully you're sleeping by now, so maybe this will help for tomorrow. Today was my first day with nothing, and while it was tough, two things really helped me along.
The first was a phone call from a friend I hadn't talked to in a while. I didn't disclose to her what was going on. It allowed me to sort of immerse myself in something completely different and concentrate on someone else rather than the way I was feeling.
The second thing (and I know this is going to sound incredibly weird and go against your masculine sensibilities, but bear with me...) was OTC PMS medicine. It doesn't turn you into a woman - I swear!
What it has, though, is some acetaminophen for the aches, and an absolutely ridiculous amount of caffeine. Read the label and make sure you're getting one with caffeine. I took it once at bedtime a few months ago and was awake all night long. When I read the label the next morning, I discovered it had about three times the amount of caffeine as an energy drink! So while I felt a little jittery today from it (make sure to take it with some food), it was a tremendous relief from that horrid lethargy. It was a GoRABend. It seems like your spouse is being really supportive (as is mine) - you can send her to the store to buy it so you don't have to take a box of Midol up to the register. 
Good luck to you and congratulations on the amazing milestones you've already conquered!
Holly
The first was a phone call from a friend I hadn't talked to in a while. I didn't disclose to her what was going on. It allowed me to sort of immerse myself in something completely different and concentrate on someone else rather than the way I was feeling.
The second thing (and I know this is going to sound incredibly weird and go against your masculine sensibilities, but bear with me...) was OTC PMS medicine. It doesn't turn you into a woman - I swear!
Good luck to you and congratulations on the amazing milestones you've already conquered!
Holly