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Old 07-17-2014, 11:38 AM #10
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I am still working. Desk job, not too demanding, but-I am exhausted and useless by the time I get home. So frustrating. Seems everyday I am feeling worse than the day before..[/QUOTE]

I know exactly how that feels, as I too am working a "desk" job but feel completely exhausted and suffering overwhelming pain by the time I get home. I now have no life, other than popping pills to go to work and laying about trying not to suffer the pain when I get home. Sex life is gone and so has enjoyment of mostly anything else. Three years and counting...
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