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I've learned to live WITH the disease rather than to keep fighting it. I find it much more tolerable and I don't mind letting people know how I'm feeling at any particular time. Why hide it? What good is that doing? Be yourself and quit pretending all is well when it is not.

I agree. It took me a long time though to learn to stop saying I'm fine when I'm not. If I need a nap I take one, if I'm feeling crappy I deal with it in whatever way I have to. I do my best not to complain, I don't want to sound like a whiner, but I'm not afraid of letting someone know that I don't feel good.
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