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Re: Anyone have tips for dealing with fatigue?

From: Denise (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Jul 15 00:07:48 2004


Hi:

I have never taken Lupron, but I also have serious fatigue no matter how much sleep I get. Have you ever been checked for Fibromyalgia? I have seen alot of the ladies that took Lupron are now being diagnoised with Fibromyalgia. I have it and along with the fatigue you will also experience pain in the body, upper shoulders and arms. Inside of your knee is another place. I really hope that you don't have it, because,like endo, there is no cure! I hope it is just that your body is fighting the pain and that is wearing you out. Please take care and really talk with your doctor about this.

Sincerely, Denise Wendelin ( Foe of Endo )

At Fri, 9 Jul 2004, kunigund wrote: >
>Hello,
>
>I was diagnosed with endometriosis last year, had surgery and took
>Lupron for 6 months and now am taking depo provera to control it. I've
>been feeling great since January. However, a couple weeks ago I started
>having the symptoms again, particularly fatigue. I'm not sure how to
>cope with it -- I take naps when I can but I don't seem to feel any less
>fatigued once I've gotten up from a nap. Sometimes the fatigue is worse
>after I take a nap. Thanks!




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