I've been told
by the neuro (I'm sure an honorary title) that I have only a mild case and once
only by my gp. I don't bother explaining anything to the neuro but my
doctor is in doubt that my "mild" case is enough to turn life as I knew it
upside down. Of course, these days I can't even remember what the life BTM
was like.
Gilly
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Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 11:41
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Subject: Re: [TMIC] Why Depression with
TM?
> Do you have any input as to whether or not that would
hold true for someone > with a 'light case' of TM (the fatigue).
Sally,
I'm told all the time, my case was/ is
light.
BOGUS
I'm in constant pain. My meds keep the pain at
levels 2 to 3 out of 10, but it is always there, from my shoulders down,
leaving no part ( wink, wink, nod, nod) untouched, so even " dancing with the
one-eyed blind man" is impossible.
I sleep 10 hours at night with
multiple wakings for meds, bladder, pain causing inability to return to
sleep.
I consider suicide almost every day
and I have a " Light"
case
F
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