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Re: anyone got chronic fatique with their endo?pls respond

From: mdustin (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Sep 11 08:47:13 2007


Natasha, I, too will be quitting in the next couple of weeks. It's been a long time coming, but feel that it is time. I'm also worried about the side effects that I may be dealing with after I quit. I already have very bad fatigue and high stress. And my stress levels usually go hand in hand with my pain levels. So, needless to say, I am very nervous. I can't imagine being any more tired than I already am. Congrats on quitting though, I know how hard it is and I'm not looking forward to it myself. But, whatever we can do to make ourselves healthier, right? Hang in there. I wish I had some advice for you.. ~Maggie

At Tue, 11 Sep 2007, natasha wrote: >
>hi everybody gave up smoking 3 months ago and found it very emotional
>and stressful ect glad im done it because i dont feel so sick but since
>i quit ive developed chronic fatique and constanly have headaches and
>neckache and my sinises are very bad and blocked up i bascially feel
>like ive got the flu i intend to go to see a nutrionist in the near
>future who treats endo and candida and lots of other illness just
>wondering do any other of you suffer from chronic fatique??it sucks i
>feel rough thought id feel better after stopping smoking




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