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a:

After my meltdown on Friday, I sent this on to my

husband's email. He read it on Saturday, and he said

that now he understands more of what I go through with

FM. He let me sleep in, and took care of the horses

and chickens so that I could rest more. I have to

remember that he is also affected by my RA/FM, not

directly, but indirectly which can cause him to over

react at times. I am feeling a bit better today

because of it. He was good with the RA from emails I

had sent him, so I figured this FM email was important

for him to read. It was a wake-up call for him that

it's not just the RA anymore, but FM too kicking my

butt. Thanks so much for sending this on to us -

Kathe in CA

--- a <a54@...> wrote:

> Fibromyalgia: The Muscle Pain Epidemic

>

> http://www.healthy.net/scr/Article.asp?Id=587

>

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

Kathe in CA

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a:

After my meltdown on Friday, I sent this on to my

husband's email. He read it on Saturday, and he said

that now he understands more of what I go through with

FM. He let me sleep in, and took care of the horses

and chickens so that I could rest more. I have to

remember that he is also affected by my RA/FM, not

directly, but indirectly which can cause him to over

react at times. I am feeling a bit better today

because of it. He was good with the RA from emails I

had sent him, so I figured this FM email was important

for him to read. It was a wake-up call for him that

it's not just the RA anymore, but FM too kicking my

butt. Thanks so much for sending this on to us -

Kathe in CA

--- a <a54@...> wrote:

> Fibromyalgia: The Muscle Pain Epidemic

>

> http://www.healthy.net/scr/Article.asp?Id=587

>

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

Kathe in CA

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Kathe,

I'm glad the article helped your husband understand what you go

through on

a daily basis. Getting enough sleep can be challenging for someone

with FM.

Your husband is a sweetie for helping you.

Are you still able to ride?

a

On Oct 24, 2005, at 3:57 PM, Kathe Sabetzadeh wrote:

> a:

>

> After my meltdown on Friday, I sent this on to my

> husband's email. He read it on Saturday, and he said

> that now he understands more of what I go through with

> FM. He let me sleep in, and took care of the horses

> and chickens so that I could rest more. I have to

> remember that he is also affected by my RA/FM, not

> directly, but indirectly which can cause him to over

> react at times. I am feeling a bit better today

> because of it. He was good with the RA from emails I

> had sent him, so I figured this FM email was important

> for him to read. It was a wake-up call for him that

> it's not just the RA anymore, but FM too kicking my

> butt. Thanks so much for sending this on to us -

>

> Kathe in CA

>

> --- a <a54@...> wrote:

>

> > Fibromyalgia: The Muscle Pain Epidemic

> >

> > http://www.healthy.net/scr/Article.asp?Id=587

> >

> >

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > removed]

> >

> >

>

>

>

> Kathe in CA

>

>

>

>

> __________________________________

> Start your day with - Make it your home page!

> http://www./r/hs

>

>

>

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Kathe,

I'm glad the article helped your husband understand what you go

through on

a daily basis. Getting enough sleep can be challenging for someone

with FM.

Your husband is a sweetie for helping you.

Are you still able to ride?

a

On Oct 24, 2005, at 3:57 PM, Kathe Sabetzadeh wrote:

> a:

>

> After my meltdown on Friday, I sent this on to my

> husband's email. He read it on Saturday, and he said

> that now he understands more of what I go through with

> FM. He let me sleep in, and took care of the horses

> and chickens so that I could rest more. I have to

> remember that he is also affected by my RA/FM, not

> directly, but indirectly which can cause him to over

> react at times. I am feeling a bit better today

> because of it. He was good with the RA from emails I

> had sent him, so I figured this FM email was important

> for him to read. It was a wake-up call for him that

> it's not just the RA anymore, but FM too kicking my

> butt. Thanks so much for sending this on to us -

>

> Kathe in CA

>

> --- a <a54@...> wrote:

>

> > Fibromyalgia: The Muscle Pain Epidemic

> >

> > http://www.healthy.net/scr/Article.asp?Id=587

> >

> >

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > removed]

> >

> >

>

>

>

> Kathe in CA

>

>

>

>

> __________________________________

> Start your day with - Make it your home page!

> http://www./r/hs

>

>

>

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Hi a:

He is a good guy, and 99% of the time is very

understanding and helpful. We all have our days, and

that was one of his.

As far as riding is concerned, I have not been able to

ride for over a month, but with the Prednisone working

its magic, I am anxious to ride again and hope to do

so with my best friend in a day or two. Have to work

around her work schedule - we used to ride every day

together when we first met 12 years ago - those were

the good old days!

I am able to get around so much better now,

combination of the antibiotics finally geting the

infections cleared up, being back on Enbrel, and the

Pred. I am only on 5mg. a day but it sure helps. I

know I will have more pain again when I stop taking

it, but am enjoying how I am feeling now.

Kathe in CA

--- a <a54@...> wrote:

> Kathe,

> I'm glad the article helped your husband understand

> what you go

> through on

> a daily basis. Getting enough sleep can be

> challenging for someone

> with FM.

> Your husband is a sweetie for helping you.

> Are you still able to ride?

>

> a

>

>

>

> On Oct 24, 2005, at 3:57 PM, Kathe Sabetzadeh wrote:

>

> > a:

> >

> > After my meltdown on Friday, I sent this on to my

> > husband's email. He read it on Saturday, and he

> said

> > that now he understands more of what I go through

> with

> > FM. He let me sleep in, and took care of the

> horses

> > and chickens so that I could rest more. I have to

> > remember that he is also affected by my RA/FM, not

> > directly, but indirectly which can cause him to

> over

> > react at times. I am feeling a bit better today

> > because of it. He was good with the RA from emails

> I

> > had sent him, so I figured this FM email was

> important

> > for him to read. It was a wake-up call for him

> that

> > it's not just the RA anymore, but FM too kicking

> my

> > butt. Thanks so much for sending this on to us -

> >

> > Kathe in CA

> >

> > --- a <a54@...> wrote:

> >

> > > Fibromyalgia: The Muscle Pain Epidemic

> > >

> > > http://www.healthy.net/scr/Article.asp?Id=587

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > > removed]

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> > Kathe in CA

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > __________________________________

> > Start your day with - Make it your home

> page!

> > http://www./r/hs

> >

> >

> >

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Hi a:

He is a good guy, and 99% of the time is very

understanding and helpful. We all have our days, and

that was one of his.

As far as riding is concerned, I have not been able to

ride for over a month, but with the Prednisone working

its magic, I am anxious to ride again and hope to do

so with my best friend in a day or two. Have to work

around her work schedule - we used to ride every day

together when we first met 12 years ago - those were

the good old days!

I am able to get around so much better now,

combination of the antibiotics finally geting the

infections cleared up, being back on Enbrel, and the

Pred. I am only on 5mg. a day but it sure helps. I

know I will have more pain again when I stop taking

it, but am enjoying how I am feeling now.

Kathe in CA

--- a <a54@...> wrote:

> Kathe,

> I'm glad the article helped your husband understand

> what you go

> through on

> a daily basis. Getting enough sleep can be

> challenging for someone

> with FM.

> Your husband is a sweetie for helping you.

> Are you still able to ride?

>

> a

>

>

>

> On Oct 24, 2005, at 3:57 PM, Kathe Sabetzadeh wrote:

>

> > a:

> >

> > After my meltdown on Friday, I sent this on to my

> > husband's email. He read it on Saturday, and he

> said

> > that now he understands more of what I go through

> with

> > FM. He let me sleep in, and took care of the

> horses

> > and chickens so that I could rest more. I have to

> > remember that he is also affected by my RA/FM, not

> > directly, but indirectly which can cause him to

> over

> > react at times. I am feeling a bit better today

> > because of it. He was good with the RA from emails

> I

> > had sent him, so I figured this FM email was

> important

> > for him to read. It was a wake-up call for him

> that

> > it's not just the RA anymore, but FM too kicking

> my

> > butt. Thanks so much for sending this on to us -

> >

> > Kathe in CA

> >

> > --- a <a54@...> wrote:

> >

> > > Fibromyalgia: The Muscle Pain Epidemic

> > >

> > > http://www.healthy.net/scr/Article.asp?Id=587

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > > removed]

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> > Kathe in CA

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > __________________________________

> > Start your day with - Make it your home

> page!

> > http://www./r/hs

> >

> >

> >

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Kathe,

Mine is great 99% of the time too. I guess we'll have to let them

slide on that

other 1% LOL! They get tired and cranky too.

So glad you are still riding. Hopefully you'll continue for a very

long time.

It's so nice to have a friend to ride with. Maybe one day they will

come out

with a drug that works like prednisone and has no side effects and

we'll all

be out running, riding and dancing again. Enjoy feeling good while

you can.

a

On Nov 2, 2005, at 12:53 PM, Kathe Sabetzadeh wrote:

> Hi a:

>

> He is a good guy, and 99% of the time is very

> understanding and helpful. We all have our days, and

> that was one of his.

>

> As far as riding is concerned, I have not been able to

> ride for over a month, but with the Prednisone working

> its magic, I am anxious to ride again and hope to do

> so with my best friend in a day or two. Have to work

> around her work schedule - we used to ride every day

> together when we first met 12 years ago - those were

> the good old days!

>

> I am able to get around so much better now,

> combination of the antibiotics finally geting the

> infections cleared up, being back on Enbrel, and the

> Pred. I am only on 5mg. a day but it sure helps. I

> know I will have more pain again when I stop taking

> it, but am enjoying how I am feeling now.

>

> Kathe in CA

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Kathe,

Mine is great 99% of the time too. I guess we'll have to let them

slide on that

other 1% LOL! They get tired and cranky too.

So glad you are still riding. Hopefully you'll continue for a very

long time.

It's so nice to have a friend to ride with. Maybe one day they will

come out

with a drug that works like prednisone and has no side effects and

we'll all

be out running, riding and dancing again. Enjoy feeling good while

you can.

a

On Nov 2, 2005, at 12:53 PM, Kathe Sabetzadeh wrote:

> Hi a:

>

> He is a good guy, and 99% of the time is very

> understanding and helpful. We all have our days, and

> that was one of his.

>

> As far as riding is concerned, I have not been able to

> ride for over a month, but with the Prednisone working

> its magic, I am anxious to ride again and hope to do

> so with my best friend in a day or two. Have to work

> around her work schedule - we used to ride every day

> together when we first met 12 years ago - those were

> the good old days!

>

> I am able to get around so much better now,

> combination of the antibiotics finally geting the

> infections cleared up, being back on Enbrel, and the

> Pred. I am only on 5mg. a day but it sure helps. I

> know I will have more pain again when I stop taking

> it, but am enjoying how I am feeling now.

>

> Kathe in CA

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