FATIGUE IS A CONSTANT PROBLEM. I AM ABLE TO DO ALMOST ANYTHING I COULD DO WITH THE EXCEPTION OF SPORTS AND RUNNING. HOWEVER EVERYTHING I DO REQUIRES SO MUCH MORE ENERGY THAT I FATIGUE VERY QUICKLY. I GO TO THE GYM AT LEAST 3X A WEEK AND WORK OUT FIR 90 MINUTES DOING BOTH CARDIO AND WEIGHT EXERCISES. I AM ALWAYS EXHAUSTED AFTERWARDS AND THIS HAS NOT CHANGED IN OVER 8 YEARS. I HAVE FOUND THAT NO MATTER HOW HARD I TRY I CANNOT IMPROVE MY ENDURANCE OR FATIGUE LESS.
 
ROB IN NEW JERSEY
 
PS: THAT IS STILL NO REASON NOT TO EXERCISE. WE STILL HAVE TO KEEP THE WORKING PARTS OF OUR BODY IN GOOD SHAPE. 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Krissy Z <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: TMIC List <tmic-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Mon, 29 May 2006 17:58:32 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: [TMIC] fatigue

but i thought myelin was our  nerve insulator? we have loss of myelin so hence we react to cold....didn't think it was fatigue as well....I had fatigue at first but no longer have it, and I take my vitamins and herbal supplements and also my rehab at home exercises. Sure I get stiff and achy in my legs, but the fatigue is no where near what it was if at all.....

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering if someone can explain (in "laymen's" terms) what causes fatigue from TM?
 
I noticed that this summer at the 2nd International Rare Neuroimmunolic Symposium there is going to be a session on Fatigue in TM and similar disorders.
 
In the meantime I just wondered if someone can explain it or has any information on it.
 
I take many vitamins and supplements, and they may be helping, but still battle fatigue daily.
 
Thanks,
Gary in Michigan



Krissy Zodda
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