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Re: At My Wit's End!!!


Posted by sleppyinpowassan on October 28, 2004 at 20:35:47:

In Reply to: Re: At My Wit's End!!! posted by losingit on October 27, 2004 at 20:16:59:

About the only thing I can do is sit in my living room, staring blankly at the television! My life is so boring now - I have absolutely no energy to do anything beyond the essential!

And yes, I did feel that 2004 has passed by like a blur! My memory is the pits also! I can hardly remember what I ate for lunch most days! It is so very frustrating since my job requires me to have an excellent memory, tackling different tasks in a short time. If I didn't have my planner to write everything down, I would be lost!!! (and probably out of a job also!)

My sleep dr. tells me that it is best for me to continue working because if I didn't, I would wind up a recluse! I was off for 8 weeks due to a shoulder injury last Spring - I barely got off the couch! I had absolutely no energy to do anything!

What scares me is the possibility that I may have to live the rest of my life like this and I am only 35 years old!

Although I do not wish this to anyone, it;s kinda nice to see someone else feels like I do - only I hope we feel better soon!

Take Care!

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