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I understand completely. Once upon a time .... I could do four loads of laundry, shop for food, cook the food, do some cleaning ... without breaking a sweat.
Like I said, once upon a time. Now ... I gather laundry and get the washer started. Forget about it until the next day... that day comes, put the laundry in the dryer and then it's forgotten... every day. I shop for food in a local grocery store (5 minutes away). If I were to travel a half hour I would have a much larger selection ... but the travel agrevates my fatigue. While I've accepted the situation (dx'd in 2000) , I just find it a bit frustrating to not get as much things completed as I once did. When I feel the frustration build, I repeat my motto: Do what you can do, when you can do it (and remember it). I hope you'll find your way with it all. Cheers! Niko ![]()
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