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Fatigue mystery

by mary_kay, Jul 04, 2008 11:44AM
I don't want to jinx myself, but yesterday I woke up without the fatigue.  Not perfect, but much, much better.  It's not so bad today either.  I don't know what to think. Is it possible that it is gone!?! Other symptoms (neuropathy, etc) still bothersome.
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by spastic, Jul 04, 2008 12:33PM
Hey Sweetie, the best advice I can give you is to enjoy them days when you get them but do it in moderation so you don't pay for it later.  It seems when I have the energy, my body will not cooperate.  Its like wanting to clean the house and finding my hands are to swollen to grasp a broom.  If that makes sense?  

But definately it is great news to hear the fatigue is getting better, I hope it keeps it up!!!

Love Ya,

Ada

by wonko, Jul 04, 2008 01:34PM
To: MK
I 2nd the above advice.
It's tempting to dive back in full force on those good days, but be protective of your energy.  Unfortunately, your body might wait until later to tell you that you've overdone things!  Celebrate and  enjoy the feeling, but protect your health and don't spend it all in one day.

I hope you have many more days of feeling well.

by Quixotic1, Jul 05, 2008 06:34PM
To: Mary Kay
What Wonko said.  Be careful about overdoing on those good days.  And yes, we inexplicably have them and you feel like you can take on the world.  Don't try, do a little more, but less than you think you can (and definitely less than you need to, lol, with all the stuff that has been piling up!)  Overdoing can put you in bed for days!

Quix
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