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Old 06-02-2009, 08:28 PM #15
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Originally Posted by suzyqz_2007 View Post
I totally understand! It's funny you posted this today Sally, I was just ranting about the same thing earlier. Woke up feeling good and actually wanted to clean house. After cleaning the tub and shower I ended up sitting on the floor for about 5 minutes before I could get out of the bathroom. Now I feel worse than ever and still don't have the bathroom clean much less the rest of the house. Sucks to not even be able to clean one room!

I was always active and not afraid to go anywhere or do anything by myself. I'm 42 and like you my mind says go! go! go! but instead I find myself crying more than usual because I can't get out and do things like I used to. My life now consists of watching the world go by and wishing.

You are not a raving old lunitic Sally
Be thankful you can get off the floor by yourself. I would need a crane or some burly firemen to get me off the floor.

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