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06/11/2010 09:25 AM
Deb44
Deb44  
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I am new to this group I joined so i can have people to talk to about my condition my husband dont get its very depressing to i feel like i am alone it is so hard to get anyone to understand my condition i hope to find a few friends and can give some support also
Debbie S.
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06/12/2010 06:42 AM  Top
harobed
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Debbie - I assume your condition is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and, if so, you came to the right place. There are others with more information to help you, but we're all here to help support each other.

H.

You know it's gonna get you, somewhwere along the line... ~B. Joel

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06/12/2010 09:40 PM  Top
fluffyluggage
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Hey Debbie,

Welcome to the forum. You've definitely come to the right place. We'd love to hear more about you and what you've been going through. This is the place to chat and let us know what you're facing--what kind of challenges you deal with every day (besides just your hubby--many of us don't have support systems at home and can relate to that as well!), what medications you're taking (if any), and whatnot.

Feel free to share with us what you'd like when you feel ready, and just know we're here to listen and help when we can. The more we know, the more able we are to offer suggestions and helpful suggestions.

Hugs,

jen Smile

Just because it's impossible doesn't mean it can't happen.

I'm not a doc, so anything I say is my opinion only. Nothing I say is meant as offense, I offer what I can as help. I believe in educating myself on all my medical issues and being my own advocate, for no one else with do that on my behalf. I recommend we all do the same!

The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Perhaps I truly am insane for expecting these docs to listen to me when I say the same things repeatedly to no avail? LOL. I am tired of seeking out new docs and getting the same result time and again...Forgive me if I seem bitter some days.

Something has changed within me/Something is not the same/I'm through with playing by/The rules of someone else's game/Too late for second-guessing/Too late to go back to sleep/It's time to trust my instincts/Close my eyes and leap...I'm through accepting limits/Cuz someone says they're so/Some things I can not change/But till I try I'll never know/Too long I've been afraid of/Losing love I guess I lost/Well if that's love/It comes at much too high a cost/I'd sooner buy Defying Gravity/Kiss me good-bye I'm Defying Gravity/I think I'll try Defying Gravity/And you won't bring me down...
--Defying Gravity (Glee Cast version)
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