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Old 09-18-2014, 05:14 PM #3
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I get up each morning hoping it is going to be a good day. but if its not I can still be productive - I stay home and putter around the house, the dusting - which in my former life I detested - gets done, the dishes and laundry too.

All at a very sedate pace - I find this kind of mindless work is easy on the brain and I don't feel so bad about losing a day if I can look around the house and see that it looks nice. But sometimes I have a day so bad with headaches and extreme fatigue that I just have to stay in bed and hope that tomorrow is going to be better.
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