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Re: [BlueRoller's PPS Support] About Mental Fatigue   Message List  
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Re: [BlueRoller's PPS Support] About Mental Fatigue

I think I stumbled into this, but it sounds good. How many people belong? I'm
59 & retired 5 years ago. I think that as long as I was pushing myself I didn't
realize how exhausted I was. I was gobbling so many vicodine that dr. put me on
morphine, which I hate the thought of and am not impressed with. BUT once
nothing really hurts, I still have that blob of wanting to stare of into space
and just don't feel good. I looked forward to old age being more fun. Anyone
doing the same. Hope not.
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From: "BILL AND PATTY WHITTAKER" <STUB@...>
> HEY LUIS, YOUR RIGHT, I'AM BETTER OFF SOMETIMES JUST GETTING UP ROLL WITH
> THE PUNCHES, PPS, ALL MY LIFE 55, SWIMMING IS MY ROUTINE, THREE TIMES A
> WEEK TO KEEP ME GOING, NO LONGER WORK, HANG IN THERE AND KEEP MOVING IF YOU
> CAN.. LATER PATTY W....
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> From: Luis
> Date: 09/15/06 19:24:10
> To: bluerollersppssupport@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [BlueRoller's PPS Support] About Mental Fatigue
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> I have PPS and progressive Mutiple Sclerosis, whenever mental fatigue
> settles in my system I notice that, in most cases, is related to
> physical fatigue. Now a word about physical fatigue, is not the kind
> you experience after abusing your muscles and bones, in my case it
> comes right from the "nothingness" and, at times it developes early in
> the morning a few hours after waking up.
> Before, I tried to "fight it" now I just "roll with the punches" and
> take things as easy as possible. Have tried some of the pills that
> doctors prescribe for this problem and none worked for me.
> Have a good night all,
> Luis M
> Hoboken NJ
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HEY LUIS, YOUR RIGHT, I'AM BETTER OFF SOMETIMES JUST GETTING UP ROLL WITH THE PUNCHES, PPS, ALL MY LIFE 55, SWIMMING IS MY ROUTINE, THREE TIMES A WEEK TO KEEP...
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