Guest guest Posted August 17, 2001 Report Share Posted August 17, 2001 Hi, I'm sure that everybody's reaction to Fibro is different, but for me it has gotten much worse. I started having symptoms when I was 15. It was painful and made every day things a little harder but it never really stopped me from doing anything. Now I'm 23. I couldn't finish college and I don't work. It has pretty much taken over my whole body. If I'm not on any medication I can barely move. When I get older, if it's worse than it is now I don't know what I'm going to do. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2001 Report Share Posted August 17, 2001 Hi, I'm sure that everybody's reaction to Fibro is different, but for me it has gotten much worse. I started having symptoms when I was 15. It was painful and made every day things a little harder but it never really stopped me from doing anything. Now I'm 23. I couldn't finish college and I don't work. It has pretty much taken over my whole body. If I'm not on any medication I can barely move. When I get older, if it's worse than it is now I don't know what I'm going to do. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2001 Report Share Posted August 17, 2001 Hi, I'm sure that everybody's reaction to Fibro is different, but for me it has gotten much worse. I started having symptoms when I was 15. It was painful and made every day things a little harder but it never really stopped me from doing anything. Now I'm 23. I couldn't finish college and I don't work. It has pretty much taken over my whole body. If I'm not on any medication I can barely move. When I get older, if it's worse than it is now I don't know what I'm going to do. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2001 Report Share Posted August 17, 2001 In a message dated 8/17/2001 2:20:54 PM Pacific Daylight Time, deban22@... writes: > PS: - > > I just said a little prayer for you that your Fibro gets better > instead of worse. I know it hurts not to finish college, but maybe > you can go back some day. I did finish by taking two or three > classes at the time, but then was never successful in my career. Now > I wish I hadn't wasted all that time in college and instead had the > money in the bank! > > Deb > > Thank you for being so thoughtful. I have the same regret about college right now. I really could have used that money for medical expenses Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2001 Report Share Posted August 17, 2001 In a message dated 8/17/2001 2:20:54 PM Pacific Daylight Time, deban22@... writes: > PS: - > > I just said a little prayer for you that your Fibro gets better > instead of worse. I know it hurts not to finish college, but maybe > you can go back some day. I did finish by taking two or three > classes at the time, but then was never successful in my career. Now > I wish I hadn't wasted all that time in college and instead had the > money in the bank! > > Deb > > Thank you for being so thoughtful. I have the same regret about college right now. I really could have used that money for medical expenses Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2001 Report Share Posted August 17, 2001 In a message dated 8/17/2001 2:20:54 PM Pacific Daylight Time, deban22@... writes: > PS: - > > I just said a little prayer for you that your Fibro gets better > instead of worse. I know it hurts not to finish college, but maybe > you can go back some day. I did finish by taking two or three > classes at the time, but then was never successful in my career. Now > I wish I hadn't wasted all that time in college and instead had the > money in the bank! > > Deb > > Thank you for being so thoughtful. I have the same regret about college right now. I really could have used that money for medical expenses Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2001 Report Share Posted August 17, 2001 Sorry, , that you've had such a difficult time with the Fibro and so early in life. I can't say when the symptoms began for me, except that looking back in my medical reacords (as I did for my S.S. claim) I started having some of them at about the age you are now. Now I have people tell me that at my age (53)I should expect to have some " aches and pains " , but I know I have them more often and more severe than most my age. I also know I have a lot less energy. It hurts to see little old ladies at 75 who could easily kick my ass! Deb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2001 Report Share Posted August 17, 2001 Sorry, , that you've had such a difficult time with the Fibro and so early in life. I can't say when the symptoms began for me, except that looking back in my medical reacords (as I did for my S.S. claim) I started having some of them at about the age you are now. Now I have people tell me that at my age (53)I should expect to have some " aches and pains " , but I know I have them more often and more severe than most my age. I also know I have a lot less energy. It hurts to see little old ladies at 75 who could easily kick my ass! Deb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2001 Report Share Posted August 17, 2001 Sorry, , that you've had such a difficult time with the Fibro and so early in life. I can't say when the symptoms began for me, except that looking back in my medical reacords (as I did for my S.S. claim) I started having some of them at about the age you are now. Now I have people tell me that at my age (53)I should expect to have some " aches and pains " , but I know I have them more often and more severe than most my age. I also know I have a lot less energy. It hurts to see little old ladies at 75 who could easily kick my ass! Deb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2001 Report Share Posted August 17, 2001 PS: - I just said a little prayer for you that your Fibro gets better instead of worse. I know it hurts not to finish college, but maybe you can go back some day. I did finish by taking two or three classes at the time, but then was never successful in my career. Now I wish I hadn't wasted all that time in college and instead had the money in the bank! Deb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2001 Report Share Posted August 17, 2001 PS: - I just said a little prayer for you that your Fibro gets better instead of worse. I know it hurts not to finish college, but maybe you can go back some day. I did finish by taking two or three classes at the time, but then was never successful in my career. Now I wish I hadn't wasted all that time in college and instead had the money in the bank! Deb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2001 Report Share Posted August 17, 2001 PS: - I just said a little prayer for you that your Fibro gets better instead of worse. I know it hurts not to finish college, but maybe you can go back some day. I did finish by taking two or three classes at the time, but then was never successful in my career. Now I wish I hadn't wasted all that time in college and instead had the money in the bank! Deb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2001 Report Share Posted August 18, 2001 Yes, I agree that everyone has something different to add about this disease, but I had had the symptoms for a very long time, and was diagnosed almost 9 years ago. Since then the symptoms have gotten much, much, much worse. I am in a wheelchair part-time due to the fact that I can't walk to the restroom half the time let alone anywhere else...I haven't worked for quite sometime, and my income was very much counted on, as we had new vehicles, a new house, etc., now we are having to file bankruptcy due to all of that mess, and, it's just embarrassing, and awful. I don't want people to think of me as someone who shirks responsibility, and doesn't pay my bills, that's not true. Anyway, I am now finally on disability, (Thank you Jesus) and the doctor's say that it is not a debilitating disease and that usually within three years of treatment that a person will be well enough to go back to work...well, it has not gotten better, and at this point I don't expect it to. I can say that I do have periods of about two months where I feel great, and then about six months that I can barely get out of bed....it's a vicious cycle...Good Luck! Shay Join my new Diabetic Recipes group @ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Recipes4Diabetes God Bless You All, Shay/Shalynn and the rescue gang; Max, Samson I, Samson II, Walter, Bogie, Jake, Ralph, Curly (Tazz), Sebastian, Tina Marie, Bear & Zeuss Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2001 Report Share Posted August 18, 2001 Yes, I agree that everyone has something different to add about this disease, but I had had the symptoms for a very long time, and was diagnosed almost 9 years ago. Since then the symptoms have gotten much, much, much worse. I am in a wheelchair part-time due to the fact that I can't walk to the restroom half the time let alone anywhere else...I haven't worked for quite sometime, and my income was very much counted on, as we had new vehicles, a new house, etc., now we are having to file bankruptcy due to all of that mess, and, it's just embarrassing, and awful. I don't want people to think of me as someone who shirks responsibility, and doesn't pay my bills, that's not true. Anyway, I am now finally on disability, (Thank you Jesus) and the doctor's say that it is not a debilitating disease and that usually within three years of treatment that a person will be well enough to go back to work...well, it has not gotten better, and at this point I don't expect it to. I can say that I do have periods of about two months where I feel great, and then about six months that I can barely get out of bed....it's a vicious cycle...Good Luck! Shay Join my new Diabetic Recipes group @ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Recipes4Diabetes God Bless You All, Shay/Shalynn and the rescue gang; Max, Samson I, Samson II, Walter, Bogie, Jake, Ralph, Curly (Tazz), Sebastian, Tina Marie, Bear & Zeuss Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2001 Report Share Posted August 18, 2001 Yes, I agree that everyone has something different to add about this disease, but I had had the symptoms for a very long time, and was diagnosed almost 9 years ago. Since then the symptoms have gotten much, much, much worse. I am in a wheelchair part-time due to the fact that I can't walk to the restroom half the time let alone anywhere else...I haven't worked for quite sometime, and my income was very much counted on, as we had new vehicles, a new house, etc., now we are having to file bankruptcy due to all of that mess, and, it's just embarrassing, and awful. I don't want people to think of me as someone who shirks responsibility, and doesn't pay my bills, that's not true. Anyway, I am now finally on disability, (Thank you Jesus) and the doctor's say that it is not a debilitating disease and that usually within three years of treatment that a person will be well enough to go back to work...well, it has not gotten better, and at this point I don't expect it to. I can say that I do have periods of about two months where I feel great, and then about six months that I can barely get out of bed....it's a vicious cycle...Good Luck! Shay Join my new Diabetic Recipes group @ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Recipes4Diabetes God Bless You All, Shay/Shalynn and the rescue gang; Max, Samson I, Samson II, Walter, Bogie, Jake, Ralph, Curly (Tazz), Sebastian, Tina Marie, Bear & Zeuss Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2001 Report Share Posted August 18, 2001 > ...that will only get worse? This is the first time I've hear > someone say this. Seems I've read in the literature it usually does > not get worse. Deb, I've heard the same thing, and I think others on this list have been told this by their doctors. I do not believe there has been enough research done on this illness to determine whether or not it gets worse with time--the diagnosis itself has only existed for what? about 10 years? Logic tells me that it must get worse. I mean, after years of not getting restful, restorative sleep, the body will progressively lose its ability to compensate. After years of continual muscle contractions, the muscles themselves might become distorted, and they certainly will distort the skeletal system, don't you think? All I know is, my symptoms have gotten worse over the years, although I still hold out hope for relief! Hugs, ee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2001 Report Share Posted August 18, 2001 Shay Where does your Doctor get his/her information from that in 3 years you could be well enough to be back at work. I started with pain and problems from birth because of the traumatic birth I went through. I have never known life without pain and some form of disability that seem to happen for no reason. I could awake in the morning injured and not know how, or have chronic pain without any just cause. Over the years this gradually got worse, unable to socialise, and now single at 50. I would love to be able to work again, as I did once and had to retire over 15 years ago as things became worse and more and more things happened to me. But I am just one case, as some have said they found some improvement with medication to take away the pain. I haven't. I am not despondent about my illness as I made up my mind to be able to enjoy my life and have others accept me, I must have a positive attitude about life. I read Dale Carnegie's book " How to Stop Worrying and Start Living " and I turned my life around and live life in that I do what I can when I can and when I can't, I don't let it get to me. I hope this helps. And for those who do see some improvement I can only say I am truly glad for you but remember that we are not all alike, so think on of those of us who have no improvement but get worse. Don't be too quick to say that we can improve, because there are a great many of us who will get worse and not better. Make sure that your Doctors understand this as well so they don't pass on false hope. God bless you all Lorraine UK --- ShayPugHugs@... wrote: <HR> <html><body> <tt> Yes, I agree that everyone has something different to add about this disease, <BR> but I had had the symptoms for a very long time, and was diagnosed almost 9 <BR> years ago. Since then the symptoms have gotten much, much, much worse. I am <BR> in a wheelchair part-time due to the fact that I can't walk to the restroom <BR> half the time let alone anywhere else...I haven't worked for quite sometime, <BR> and my income was very much counted on, as we had new vehicles, a new house, <BR> etc., now we are having to file bankruptcy due to all of that mess, and, it's <BR> just embarrassing, and awful. I don't want people to think of me as someone <BR> who shirks responsibility, and doesn't pay my bills, that's not true. Anyway, <BR> I am now finally on disability, (Thank you Jesus) and the doctor's say that <BR> it is not a debilitating disease and that usually within three years of <BR> treatment that a person will be well enough to go back to work...well, it has <BR> not gotten better, and at this point I don't expect it to. I can say that I <BR> do have periods of about two months where I feel great, and then about six <BR> months that I can barely get out of bed....it's a vicious cycle...Good Luck! <BR> Shay<BR> Join my new Diabetic Recipes group @ <BR> <a href= " http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Recipes4Diabetes " >http://groups.yahoo.com/gr\ oup/Recipes4Diabetes</a> <BR> God Bless You All, Shay/Shalynn and the rescue gang;<BR> Max, Samson I, Samson II, Walter, Bogie, Jake, Ralph, Curly (Tazz), <BR> Sebastian, Tina Marie, Bear & Zeuss<BR> <BR> <BR> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]<BR> <BR> </tt> <br> <!-- |**|begin egp html banner|**| --> <table border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2> <tr bgcolor=#FFFFCC> <td align=center><font size= " -1 " color=#003399><b> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2001 Report Share Posted August 18, 2001 Shay Where does your Doctor get his/her information from that in 3 years you could be well enough to be back at work. I started with pain and problems from birth because of the traumatic birth I went through. I have never known life without pain and some form of disability that seem to happen for no reason. I could awake in the morning injured and not know how, or have chronic pain without any just cause. Over the years this gradually got worse, unable to socialise, and now single at 50. I would love to be able to work again, as I did once and had to retire over 15 years ago as things became worse and more and more things happened to me. But I am just one case, as some have said they found some improvement with medication to take away the pain. I haven't. I am not despondent about my illness as I made up my mind to be able to enjoy my life and have others accept me, I must have a positive attitude about life. I read Dale Carnegie's book " How to Stop Worrying and Start Living " and I turned my life around and live life in that I do what I can when I can and when I can't, I don't let it get to me. I hope this helps. And for those who do see some improvement I can only say I am truly glad for you but remember that we are not all alike, so think on of those of us who have no improvement but get worse. Don't be too quick to say that we can improve, because there are a great many of us who will get worse and not better. Make sure that your Doctors understand this as well so they don't pass on false hope. God bless you all Lorraine UK --- ShayPugHugs@... wrote: <HR> <html><body> <tt> Yes, I agree that everyone has something different to add about this disease, <BR> but I had had the symptoms for a very long time, and was diagnosed almost 9 <BR> years ago. Since then the symptoms have gotten much, much, much worse. I am <BR> in a wheelchair part-time due to the fact that I can't walk to the restroom <BR> half the time let alone anywhere else...I haven't worked for quite sometime, <BR> and my income was very much counted on, as we had new vehicles, a new house, <BR> etc., now we are having to file bankruptcy due to all of that mess, and, it's <BR> just embarrassing, and awful. I don't want people to think of me as someone <BR> who shirks responsibility, and doesn't pay my bills, that's not true. Anyway, <BR> I am now finally on disability, (Thank you Jesus) and the doctor's say that <BR> it is not a debilitating disease and that usually within three years of <BR> treatment that a person will be well enough to go back to work...well, it has <BR> not gotten better, and at this point I don't expect it to. I can say that I <BR> do have periods of about two months where I feel great, and then about six <BR> months that I can barely get out of bed....it's a vicious cycle...Good Luck! <BR> Shay<BR> Join my new Diabetic Recipes group @ <BR> <a href= " http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Recipes4Diabetes " >http://groups.yahoo.com/gr\ oup/Recipes4Diabetes</a> <BR> God Bless You All, Shay/Shalynn and the rescue gang;<BR> Max, Samson I, Samson II, Walter, Bogie, Jake, Ralph, Curly (Tazz), <BR> Sebastian, Tina Marie, Bear & Zeuss<BR> <BR> <BR> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]<BR> <BR> </tt> <br> <!-- |**|begin egp html banner|**| --> <table border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2> <tr bgcolor=#FFFFCC> <td align=center><font size= " -1 " color=#003399><b> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2001 Report Share Posted August 18, 2001 Mine has gotten worse over time, also. In the last 10 years the pain has spread from upper back to (now) every muscle in my body. all the way down the arms, into the fingers; all the way down back & legs, to the top of my feet. Front, back and head. Ah, well, I'm glad the Bottoms of my feet don't hurt, that might become a major problem. At least I can still walk. Blessings to everyone from Iris. ee Meade wrote: > ...that will only get worse? This is the first time I've hear > someone say this. Seems I've read in the literature it usually does > not get worse. Deb, I've heard the same thing, and I think others on this list have been told this by their doctors. I do not believe there has been enough research done on this illness to determine whether or not it gets worse with time--the diagnosis itself has only existed for what? about 10 years? Logic tells me that it must get worse. I mean, after years of not getting restful, restorative sleep, the body will progressively lose its ability to compensate. After years of continual muscle contractions, the muscles themselves might become distorted, and they certainly will distort the skeletal system, don't you think? All I know is, my symptoms have gotten worse over the years, although I still hold out hope for relief! Hugs, ee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2001 Report Share Posted August 18, 2001 Mine has gotten worse over time, also. In the last 10 years the pain has spread from upper back to (now) every muscle in my body. all the way down the arms, into the fingers; all the way down back & legs, to the top of my feet. Front, back and head. Ah, well, I'm glad the Bottoms of my feet don't hurt, that might become a major problem. At least I can still walk. Blessings to everyone from Iris. ee Meade wrote: > ...that will only get worse? This is the first time I've hear > someone say this. Seems I've read in the literature it usually does > not get worse. Deb, I've heard the same thing, and I think others on this list have been told this by their doctors. I do not believe there has been enough research done on this illness to determine whether or not it gets worse with time--the diagnosis itself has only existed for what? about 10 years? Logic tells me that it must get worse. I mean, after years of not getting restful, restorative sleep, the body will progressively lose its ability to compensate. After years of continual muscle contractions, the muscles themselves might become distorted, and they certainly will distort the skeletal system, don't you think? All I know is, my symptoms have gotten worse over the years, although I still hold out hope for relief! Hugs, ee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2001 Report Share Posted August 18, 2001 I have only heard of maybe 5 people out of hundreds that have gotten better from this disease. It is only logical as one gets older and the body gets weaker from age, that the symptoms will get worse. I have had CFS/Fibro since I was 17 and when I was very young, I had many remissions but since the age of 38, I have been in a 12 year relapse that has still not ended and keeps getting worse. I take excellent care of myself and have good doctors but I can see the progressive deterioration especially after I went through Menopause. So, it's better not to give anyone false hope although I guess every now and then a miracle may happen. -Lynne --- ee Meade wrote: > > ...that will only get worse? This is the first > time I've hear > > someone say this. Seems I've read in the > literature it usually does > > not get worse. > > Deb, > > I've heard the same thing, and I think others on > this list have been told > this by their doctors. > > I do not believe there has been enough research done > on this illness to > determine whether or not it gets worse with > time--the diagnosis itself has > only existed for what? about 10 years? > > Logic tells me that it must get worse. I mean, > after years of not getting > restful, restorative sleep, the body will > progressively lose its ability to > compensate. After years of continual muscle > contractions, the muscles > themselves might become distorted, and they > certainly will distort the > skeletal system, don't you think? > > All I know is, my symptoms have gotten worse over > the years, although I > still hold out hope for relief! > > Hugs, > ee > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2001 Report Share Posted August 18, 2001 I have only heard of maybe 5 people out of hundreds that have gotten better from this disease. It is only logical as one gets older and the body gets weaker from age, that the symptoms will get worse. I have had CFS/Fibro since I was 17 and when I was very young, I had many remissions but since the age of 38, I have been in a 12 year relapse that has still not ended and keeps getting worse. I take excellent care of myself and have good doctors but I can see the progressive deterioration especially after I went through Menopause. So, it's better not to give anyone false hope although I guess every now and then a miracle may happen. -Lynne --- ee Meade wrote: > > ...that will only get worse? This is the first > time I've hear > > someone say this. Seems I've read in the > literature it usually does > > not get worse. > > Deb, > > I've heard the same thing, and I think others on > this list have been told > this by their doctors. > > I do not believe there has been enough research done > on this illness to > determine whether or not it gets worse with > time--the diagnosis itself has > only existed for what? about 10 years? > > Logic tells me that it must get worse. I mean, > after years of not getting > restful, restorative sleep, the body will > progressively lose its ability to > compensate. After years of continual muscle > contractions, the muscles > themselves might become distorted, and they > certainly will distort the > skeletal system, don't you think? > > All I know is, my symptoms have gotten worse over > the years, although I > still hold out hope for relief! > > Hugs, > ee > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2001 Report Share Posted August 18, 2001 I have only heard of maybe 5 people out of hundreds that have gotten better from this disease. It is only logical as one gets older and the body gets weaker from age, that the symptoms will get worse. I have had CFS/Fibro since I was 17 and when I was very young, I had many remissions but since the age of 38, I have been in a 12 year relapse that has still not ended and keeps getting worse. I take excellent care of myself and have good doctors but I can see the progressive deterioration especially after I went through Menopause. So, it's better not to give anyone false hope although I guess every now and then a miracle may happen. -Lynne --- ee Meade wrote: > > ...that will only get worse? This is the first > time I've hear > > someone say this. Seems I've read in the > literature it usually does > > not get worse. > > Deb, > > I've heard the same thing, and I think others on > this list have been told > this by their doctors. > > I do not believe there has been enough research done > on this illness to > determine whether or not it gets worse with > time--the diagnosis itself has > only existed for what? about 10 years? > > Logic tells me that it must get worse. I mean, > after years of not getting > restful, restorative sleep, the body will > progressively lose its ability to > compensate. After years of continual muscle > contractions, the muscles > themselves might become distorted, and they > certainly will distort the > skeletal system, don't you think? > > All I know is, my symptoms have gotten worse over > the years, although I > still hold out hope for relief! > > Hugs, > ee > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2001 Report Share Posted August 18, 2001 Hi Lorraine, I've had several doctors tell me this, and they all say that it is in their experience....and then of course they all tell me that I have the worse case they've ever senn etc., etc. lol Oh well, you know how doctors are...but I do have the best doctor...I just love him...my sister-in-law has it as well and sees the same doctor, and she has gotten better. I'm very happy for her, but I think doctors need to realize that we are not all alike and they cannot group us together just because we have a disease of the same name...Good luck and get well soon all. Shay Join my new Diabetic Recipes group @ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Recipes4Diabetes God Bless You All, Shay/Shalynn and the rescue gang; Max, Samson I, Samson II, Walter, Bogie, Jake, Ralph, Curly (Tazz), Sebastian, Tina Marie, Bear & Zeuss Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2001 Report Share Posted August 18, 2001 Deborah wrote: > > ...that will only get worse? This is the first time I've hear > someone say this. Seems I've read in the literature it usually does > not get worse. I think most people on these boards will say it does get worse as time goes by. For some people it doesn't get any worse. Another thing to remember is that most of the people on these boards aren't doing well, they're looking for support, help with their problems, looking for answers, as a general rule, they aren't having an easy time with their illnesses (as if anyone with these illnesses has an " easy " time). I have a friend who has had fibro for years and years. She has basically stayed at the same level for the whole time. She is still working a 40 hour week. She isn't on any support group. I've only had the full fibro symptoms for about a year, although I've had some symptoms for several years. I've gotten worse. I'm on the boards. See what I'm trying to say? A lot of the people who may be staying the same may not feel the need for a support group, so you don't see those people, instead you see those of us who have gotten worse and feel the need for a support group. Darcy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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