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Old 12-19-2006, 07:52 PM #1
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Hello dear Sally,
I'm glad to see your sense of humour is not tired. Christmas without snow is lovely. Palm trees with lights on them do look a bit out of the ordinary I must say. Happy Holidays to you.

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Hi Sally,

Well, it sounds like Xmas has been overwhelmed by you. Looking at the big picture at this time of year and everything you feel you HAVE to do to make things right for the family. Little steps and day by day. In some cases, hour by hour.

I don't know if you're on any other meds while using LDN but if not you may want to check with your PCP/GP about Amantadine and or Provigil to get the energy up even if just for the season. That way all you would need is a 30 day scrip for each.

You sound exhausted just in your post and it had the same effect on me. I don't know what else to tell you, no magic pill or anything you can take to get back into the groove. Maybe it's just your time to be fatigued and there is nothing you can do about it but go with the flow and rest as often as possible. I think the idea of treating yourself to and early Xmas present would be to have someone come in and clean your house. That would be nice and one less big job you'd have to worry about.

Hoping you have a Merry Christmas and make sure you take time to enjoy it.
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Hey, Sally. I have the exact same thing. In fact, it ALSO seems that everytime something flies by, I catch it. As soon as my fever breaks from the flue, something gets infected, or something. I hired two people to come clean my house before my daughter got home from the Army for Christmas pass, and neither showed up. Frantic, to say the least.

A few years ago, I bought "Boost" for my sister who was dying from cancer...to help keep her going. So I thought, why not try it???? Well, as with any illness, my appetite was not the best, but the Boost supplied much needed vitamins. Can't say I am HEALED (LOL), but I can say that I DO have a little more energy than I had. It is definately worth a try.

Boost has a vitamin taste which I find to be repulsive. But, the vanilla Boost, with a trick of the mind, tastes like eggnog...a very seasonal drink. Try it.

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Thanks so much Chris, Craig and Sallyb for your thoughts. I can almost feel the energy you're trying to send me.

Boost Huh? Maybe I should give that a try. Another thing I notice. If I remember to to take at least 1200mg of fish oil capsules each day, i feel a little boost in energy too.

I think worrying about getting things done makes me just as tired as actually doing them.

I'll be better as soon as Christmas is over.

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