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Old 09-09-2016, 02:56 PM
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Thanks for your detailed answer.
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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
So, try to find the level of stimulation and activity that can be maintained for weeks. Then, someday, you will realize, Ah ha, I spent 2 hours on the phone and did not crash. Improvements tend to sneak up on us when we give them a chance.
Yes, this is something i'm shooting for. I'm trying to find the right things to keep me occupied without getting a relapse/setback. I'm also trying not to try and look for symptoms as i have a tendency to do that.

So just to recap, what you're saying is as long as living day to day were i'm not getting any major symptoms is a good day?

For example, what if you end up getting a headache for an hour or a dizzy spell lasting 15 mins. Is that the end of the "good days" streak or is that still minor enough to be considered part of the good day?
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