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Originally Posted by Gazelle
Oh, don't get me wrong guys, I usually do look on the bright side. More and more with work stress it affects me. When I wasn't working, I was terribly bored but did a lot better. I had time to do things at my own pace. The pocketbook doesn't mind working, but boy, I think my body does. And I'm nowhere near disability eligible. Part of the problem may be, too, that I haven't had a block of time off since early October last year.
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Working does add a HUGE burden to this disease, no doubt about it!! We all seem to try to milk that, till we just can't any more . . . then sometimes to p/t till that is too much too.
I don't mean to belittle the hard times that everyone goes through either. It's during the "adjustment" periods that I struggled the most, but I just happen to be in position right now where I am not making adjustments, and nothing critical is going on. I'll take it . . . for as long as it lasts.
Cherie
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