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Old 04-30-2012, 07:57 AM #1
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Default "solving" my fatigue?!?

wee vent here before I blow up at those at home-

If my husband, mother, friends etc don't stop trying to "solve me" I may have to go postal! I have been staying home a lot lately as I am tired of the workout involved in going out "just to get out of the house". I have no real reason to go out and about except for appointments or when I choose to go out. I have the ability to telework on my own schedule, my husband loves grocry shopping alone, etc.

Can someone tell me how 'getting out of the house' will make me less tired in the afternoon??? Going to a store, or for a walk in the neighborhood, is not possible without my wheelchair or an electric buggy - so it offers no real exercise. I just go from front door to car door, then car to w/c and reverse on way home. It is simply not always worth the drama, stares from strangers and wearing out it brings - all just to 'get out'. I CHOOSE to conserve what energy I have!

I like being home & I do things while I am here. Read books, laundry, t.v., get work done on computer, call friends for long chats, etc. So what if I never happen to actualy go anywhere outside my walls for days at a time? Good grief people - your scolding is not helping me to feel any better about this. They might as well tell someone who can't hear to just listen a lot harder!

I wish they would stop trying to fix something (fatigue) that can't really be fixed at all. It is part and parcel of this disease, so they need to let it go. I didn't ask for their "help" and I know they mean well but it is getting to be taken as a criticism (as if I am just plain lazy or depressed). Enough already, I cry Uncle!

whew- thank you for allowing me to vent. On to fight another day (but I'll need a rest about 2:30 LOL)
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