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Originally Posted by SallyC View Post
[I][COLOR=indigo]I found this publication, by Dr Freed, who has also been DX with MS, the best I have read on the uniqueness of MS Fatigue. All of our Family and Friends should read it, to really understand what our fatigue is like.

Click the link for the remainder of the article....

http://www.lamarfreed.net/fatiguems.html
Hi Sally,

I've linked a lot of people up to that article before because I agree that it describes our fatigue to a T. In fact, I sent a copy to my ex-boss and my sister (both workaholics) when I first read it, and never had another smart alec comment when I said that I was unable to do something because I was too tired.

I like the whole article though, because for me it gave me a "visual" of what is happening in our bodies; the superhighway, less efficient routes, etc. It felt good to something to point to, and a new confidence that this fatigue is really quite different from what "normies" feel.

Thanks for posting it.

Cherie
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