Opinion ID: 173275
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Heading: Chronic Fatigue

Text: Loughray has consistently complained of chronic fatigue. Although her doctors have not suggested she is exaggerating her complaints of fatigue, Loughray cannot point to any objective medical condition that may be producing the disabling fatigue of which 21 she complained.5 Moreover, “during interviews prior to the diagnosis of Central Sleep Apnea, [Loughray] reported no trouble with sleeping and that morning was the best time of day for [her] and as the day goes on [she] begin[s] to wear out.” (Id. at 237.) As Hartford pointed out, “[t]his would be a reasonable occurrence within the general public and would not be considered a significant finding with regard to any medical condition.” (Id.) As Loughray lacked any objective medical proof that her fatigue impaired her ability to perform her work as a sales commissioned employee, Hartford was not unreasonable in concluding she did not suffer from disabling chronic fatigue.