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I don't post very much here because I feel so blessed not to suffer as much as

many of you. But I see that several of you have FMS and wonder if you have a

good source of information on the subject.

Driving is very hard on me. By the time I get to work, I must use my cane. A

few hours later I can retire it for the most part... until the trip home..

Must use it after I get home for a while.

I do not sleep more than an hour at a time (well, to be totally honest,

sometimes I do get a two hour stretch in there). I have discovered that

laughter and a healthy attitude cuts down on the pain. (natural morphine!).

Never am I without pain, but I have, like many of you, learned to live with

it.

My memory, or lack thereof, gets me into big trouble. I am an executive

Secretary and hope that I do not get fired because of my memory problems.

I am also a motivational speaker. Hope some day to make this my full time

profession.

Actually, I am not terribly sure why I am writing, only that I wanted to talk

to someone who understands pain and confusion and the need to hold down a job

and the desire to change careers while still suffering from this disease.

Thanks for the ear!!

Pixie

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Hi Pixie,

You have a great attitude! You really are dealing with significant limitations.

We have several information experts in the list who I am sure will have some

things for you, & we're trying to assemble some faqs for everyone.

Ken

At 09:03 AM 8/13/98 -0400, you wrote:

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>

>I don't post very much here because I feel so blessed not to suffer as much as

>many of you. But I see that several of you have FMS and wonder if you have a

>good source of information on the subject.

>

>Driving is very hard on me. By the time I get to work, I must use my cane. A

>few hours later I can retire it for the most part... until the trip home..

>Must use it after I get home for a while.

>

>I do not sleep more than an hour at a time (well, to be totally honest,

>sometimes I do get a two hour stretch in there). I have discovered that

>laughter and a healthy attitude cuts down on the pain. (natural morphine!).

>Never am I without pain, but I have, like many of you, learned to live with

>it.

>

>My memory, or lack thereof, gets me into big trouble. I am an executive

>Secretary and hope that I do not get fired because of my memory problems.

>

>I am also a motivational speaker. Hope some day to make this my full time

>profession.

>

>Actually, I am not terribly sure why I am writing, only that I wanted to talk

>to someone who understands pain and confusion and the need to hold down a job

>and the desire to change careers while still suffering from this disease.

>

>Thanks for the ear!!

>

>Pixie

>

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>

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Some days it's easier to deal with FMS than others. When I'm stressed

like I am at work right now I come home and go right to sleep. I have no

food in the fridge, too tired to cook or shop.

For a while, and it did help, I keep frozen dinners in the freeer for

when I'm flaring so that I at least eat something nurishing. Right now

I'm trying to at least eat a healthy lunch.

But I figure as long as I can laugh I'll be ok.

~*~*~*~ ~*~*~*~

Peace of mind is the mental condition in which you have accepted the

worst. Lin Y.

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Dear Pixie,

I too have FMS as well as a few other diagnosis. I think my biggest source of

information is to go to the Web. Also I do spend some time in the FMS chat

rooms. In there I have found a group of people who understand the many issues

that arise from FMS. We all have terrible memories, so .....

Do you have the book " Fibromyalgia and Chronic Myofascial Pain Syndrome?

That is also a great book for information and help in dealing with Fibro.

I too am trying to keep my job and still do the things that " moms " do when I

get home. I was just told yesterday that I now need to use a cane. Part of

that is because of my spinal condition and at this point I have no reflexes in

my left leg.

I'm sure you will find, as I have, others here who will help and support you.

This list has been wonderful for me.

Kathleen

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