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I feel like crap, but I'm basically happy today. Weird how we adjust.
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dmc
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How much we appreciate the little things. Your post gave me a smile. So true. I tend to really live in the "now" moment more.
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LisaS
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It's weird I will have like thirty bad days in a row, and it doesn't phase me at all. But if I have a good day then wake up sick the next, then I notice. I guess our body and minds just adapt.
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I know. It is sad, I woke up January 15th and felt awesome! I danced around the house and cleaned up some. I though treatment was working.
Then, bam, the next day..right back to the crappy feeling I normally have. I have tried so hard to figure out what made that day different...and I can't.
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Lisa,
YUP! Exactly, me too!
I felt horrible last week, couldn't remember a thing, no energy. This week, a HUGE difference. I know when I crash again it will feel much worse since I've had a few days with the ability to process thoughts and to not lay in bed all day.
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