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Old 03-05-2009, 12:15 PM #4
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Don't know if there is any "getting past it",but sometimes we can get around
it with different strategies.

You sound as tho you are very organized, get all of your lists togther, etc.
Is there any way you can un- consolidate trips some times? ie leave the
drugstore off the list once in a while? Or plan a break at a coffee shop part way thru? It might help you feel more in control if pacing yourself is a possibility.


I do know how frustrating it is to see a busy and productive past fading away
as it does with MS, but try not to beat yourself up about it. Some days you
just have to come and take a nap.

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