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Re: Do many of you work?

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Sep 16 18:31:51 2002


Of course it is possible to work whilst having endo. I think it's one of the things to help keep my mind off it because before, I stopped going to university and I stopped working and it was all I could think about(this was only for 3 months). But there's no point because life goes on and endo doesn't have to totally alter your whole lifestyle. I think too many people let it change their lives completely and it's all they concentrate on. Before you say I don't have the pain etc etc...I do! I have stage 4 endo, I'm 20 and am in pain for 2-3 weeks out of every month but I still go to university full time and I work part time.

At Mon, 16 Sep 2002, Trish wrote: >
>I was just curious- due to the last post that i answered are many of you
>unable to work due to your endo?
>
>--
>Paramedic/Firefighter- I mainly instruct now- making sure I do lots of research
>to fight this disease.
>Best Wishes to all - Trish
>




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