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Old 05-27-2008, 09:53 AM #8
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Default fibro, fatigue, fat, ms.................

Hi all,
Im new here.
The fatigue is so depressing. Nothing like sleeping your life away. My doc finally put me on dexadrine and it's a blessing. At least I can stay awake and get a few things done. I was diagnosed originally with fibro but they were wrong.
Whats with the weight gain anyways??? I have gained 20 pounds. I used to have a hard time keeping weight on. But then Im not walking 5 miles a day like I used to.
I have a small garden which I love. Its a good thing its right outside the door though. I can just stumble right out to it

One thing I've learned is to value every accomplishment, no matter how small.

Hang in there,

Paula
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