Due to the loss of iron in your blood. That is why some women crave red meat. You need more iron.
You go through different hormonal changes.
Lethargic
sure. if a family member or friend is lethargic you can call them a lethargarian. lethargic means tired or sleepy. i learned this reading the phantom tollbooth with my teacher. it's a great book, anyways, back to topic. lethargarians are basically creatures or people who are always sleepy or tired. e.g. -that guy is so lethargic looking. -what a lethargarian, sooooo lethargic
No, "drowsy" is an adjective that describes the feeling of being sleepy or lethargic. It is not a verb.
lethagic weak and sleepy but obtunded is level of consciois decreases , dull
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Excedrin PM is designed to make you sleepy. If you take it in the morning, it may make you lethargic.
sugar makes you tired because when you first eat it it gives you a sugar rush but after a couple of minutes you get even more tired than before you ate it.
dozy, dreamy, drowzy, lethargic, tired :) I think lethargic is usually used to mean a lack of energy, as opposed to needing to sleep. You can wake up lethargic. You shouldn't be trying to go to sleep when you feel lethargic.
(Lethargic means deficient in alertness or activity.)She refuses to take anything for her cold because cold medications leave her feeling dazed and lethargic.No one wanted to play volleyball at our family reunion because the heat made us worn out and lethargic.
In most cases it is prescibed to patients with sleeplesness problems.It has huge side effects.It eventually worsens the mental stabilty making you addicted to the tablet.you tend to feel sleepy whole day,lethargic & intoxicated.These are the immediate side effects.Irregular bowel problem,changes like roughness & dullness of skin & hair,menstrual abnormalities etc also follows with it.
No they get sleepy
No, "drowsy" is an adjective that describes a person or thing as being sleepy or inclined to sleep. Adverbs typically modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, but "drowsy" does not perform this function.