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Old 12-17-2006, 02:34 PM #1
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Tongue Fatigue Attack.

I don't know what else to call it. I can't seem to stay awake and upright. I have been trying, little by little to prepare my home for Christmas/Company, but the thing is, I haven't done much at all. No reason to be this exhausted.

This is such a downer at this time of year, and has me feeling sorry for myself. I may have to break down and hire smeone to do the housework. I really like doing it myself and Lord knows, I don't have anything else to do.

I know that Fatigue is a big part of MS, but since I have been on LDN, my fatigue level has been much better. This is new and not just a little depressing. It may be the holiday razzle dazzle that got to me. I mean, I am thinking of all the things I should do, to get ready for it. Could, just the thought of it be exhausting?

I have all my shopping finished, but some of them need to be wrapped. I ordered some goodies from Hickory Farms, but it stilll has to be prepared and made to look appetizing. The bathroom needs work...the whole house needs work.

Any hints on how to get through this awful fatigue? Anyone else suffering from this right now? I can't let my Grandkids down. I want Christmas to be fun for them and a tired, depressed Grandma, doesn't fit the bill.

HeLp !!!!
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