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WORN OUT & TIRED

From: Lori (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Aug 17 11:28:30 2005


Hi girls, I have been so tired lately. I can't get myself moving. I do work quite a bit, but it has slown down for me some and I just can't keep up with things. My house looks like a tornado goes through it daily and I am having a hard time keeping up with my 11 month old. I have constant headaches and back pain and just a dull constant pain in the pelvic area, but sharp pains hit me hard often. I eat, but I have diareahha so bad that I feel like it is going in and out. I know this is part of endo, but I can't understand why I am sooooooo worn out. I don't remember ever being so tired. Today I feel nauseous (sp) and man I had to force myself out of bed. My husband doesn't understand why I am tired, heck I don't understand it. I just am and all I want is his support. He won't back off on me with sex. I will do it some to get him off my back, but it hurts, I cry later and I deal with the consequences and he isn't showing any support. I am having a hard time understanding how he can't show any concern and I am furious at him. I can't get him to listen and when I try to show him facts, details anything about endo. He blocks me out and doesn't want to hear it. GRRRRRRRRRRRRR! What a major frustration. Thanks for letting me vent and if anyone has any suggestions please let me know! Hope you all are having a pain free day! Take care of yourselves! Hugs across the world~` Lori D.



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