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How do you work with these disease???

From: Rachel (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Jun 30 12:54:27 2004


I was just wondering, for those who work full time, how do you do it? Are you just not as sick as me? Or just end up killing your body doing it. I'm lucky to be able to live at home with my parents at the time, and don't need to work. But my Dad is starting some new work soon, and today ask me if I will be too sick to be his secretary for the time, and if he should hire someone else. Well this is very depressing! Because I had planned, for years to be his secretary for a time being, before going off to college. And considering I spend 75% of the time laying around, there is no way I can sit at a desk 8 hours a day! Its not just the very sever pains I have 24/7, but also the horrible fatigue and body aches. And I have tried and tried to do things to help it, but notihng will! I don't know if it is still a side effects from the depo shot I got in feb. that is still causing the ver bad fatigue, or just the endo and pain taking all my energy, but I got no energy or strength whatsoever! I always have to rest at least a couple of times a day! So what is it that makes you all be able to work? What are your stretegies? I am so depressed because I really want to be able to do something, be normal like everyone else, and could really use the money! Not sure when I will be able to go to college, but saving up for it would help a ton! Thanks for any replies!





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