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Old 06-07-2011, 07:51 PM #1
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Default feel just as bad laying in bed/lounge chair or if I go out for an hour

so why stay home? I suffer either way!!

I did not leave any sitting or laying position all day...pretty much had my eyes shut most of the day...didn't even talk practically ...and still had a migraine! I made myself lunch and family dinner. This is out of control.

I feel the less I do...(avoiding people, tv/radio, computer) the less I tolerate!

Is this true? Do you notice this?
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I hardly did anything for the first six months. I just try to listen to my body. Sometimes I feel bad but will go do something like fishing with boyfriend because I know I'm going to feel bad wherever I am. But other times I know it is REALLY BAD and I don't attempt to do anything. I guess in 14 months I have learned how to tell if I can go on or not. I've only had about 5 REALLY GOOD days in all this time. The other days it's been bad at least part of the day.
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Well I have been pushing thru for the past 5 days and I can say that I feel a little better day 5 than I did in all the days in the past 9 months!!!! I have been with my daughter in stores (first day was rough) painting her room (again first day was rough).

Today I didn't even have to lay down and last night I only had 2 hours of sleep!
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that's wonderful!
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- except for the not sleeping part!
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