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Old 04-30-2008, 09:35 AM #1
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Default Giving In

Well, I am giving in. My neuro wants me to have the steroid treatment. I am always so reluctant to call her. I never like to complain but I have been out of work for a week (feeling like crap for a month) and there has been no improvement yet. I guess I need to do this.

I just don't like to be out of work for so long. I am the only one who does my job so everything just sits at my desk, waiting for me to come back. With the steroids I will be out for at least 3 weeks (I do the 9 day IV).

I am feeling a little depressed I guess. I was feeling so good for so long and now this d*** disease is biting me again! Ugh!! Why??? Sorry for the pity party, I guess I just needed to vent. There are others that are dealing with a whole lot more than I am.

Thanks for listening!
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