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Kind of a side question, but do you feel you are getting enough sleep? I find when my insomnia is worse, I get more anxious. Maybe a case of the chicken and the egg, but possibly more sleep can help you.
Please remember that your frustration is well-founded, even if you may feel it's more than necessary. Lyme disease is a frustrating illness in so many dimensions. So, don't be to worried if you need to blow off some steam about it a bit more than you'd like. I know I do.
After 3 years of being completely unable to work or keep my house (or myself) clean, it sometimes looks pretty hopeless. I spent a week or two feeling sorry for myself after my latest LLMD says I may always be disabled, and then I went to look for another doc. Kinda manic-depressive maybe, but it's the reality, and I've learned to accept it.
Also, perhaps yoga, or some similar type of activity will bring some calm and use up that restless energy. Or, send me some, since I could really use an energy boost! Posts: 168 | From Delaware | Registered: Aug 2005
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Kind of a side question, but do you feel you are getting enough sleep? I find when my insomnia is worse, I get more anxious. Maybe a case of the chicken and the egg, but possibly more sleep can help you.
Please remember that your frustration is well-founded, even if you may feel it's more than necessary. Lyme disease is a frustrating illness in so many dimensions. So, don't be to worried if you need to blow off some steam about it a bit more than you'd like. I know I do.
After 3 years of being completely unable to work or keep my house (or myself) clean, it sometimes looks pretty hopeless. I spent a week or two feeling sorry for myself after my latest LLMD says I may always be disabled, and then I went to look for another doc. Kinda manic-depressive maybe, but it's the reality, and I've learned to accept it.
Also, perhaps yoga, or some similar type of activity will bring some calm and use up that restless energy. Or, send me some, since I could really use an energy boost! Posts: 168 | From Delaware | Registered: Aug 2005
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