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Old 02-27-2012, 10:29 AM #3
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My fatigue is a constant. It goes from bad to worse. When I am not at work, I am pretty much couch bound. I find that I have to push myself through the fatigue or else I wouldn't get anything done. I don't think any of mine is depression. I've been clinically depressed before and this does not feel anything like that. I have my blue days but I still have optimism. When I was depressed, I didn't want to do anything or go any where. Even when I feel fatigued I want to do stuff but I can't or don't because I know I'll pay for it later.

Don't feel like you are the only one that this fatigue is a major roadblock for. I can deal with everything else but this fatigue is what lets me know I have a chronic condition and redefined normal for me.
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