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Is this Normal???


Posted by witsend on April 29, 2002 at 05:12:32:

Hi i would like to ask a plain and simple question...before i procede i would like to piont out im not suffering depression, a breakdown or mental illness..
What i really need to know is there life after Narcolespy?.
I find myself very angry at the thought of spending the rest of my life feeling like a used dish rag?.
I am a professional women who has worked with the frail and aged for many many years and who has dedicated my life to palliative care...I find that i am slower or less capable of activity than my clients?.Does this improve or is this it???.
Draging myself though daily activities and social life.I have never been a social butterfly or a night owl but gee's to be able to visit family and stay awake to enjoy others would be a bonus?...The past twelve months my couch and i have become very attatched .My personality also seems to be changing with close family and friends stating i have an attitude?....I dont think i have im just to tired to care....So im asking in all honesty is this it??...or is there a light at the end of this tunnel?? I apologies for typo's ...

Thankyou for your time...
Sharon....

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