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Posted by basinsarg on August 04, 2001 at 06:55:16:

In Reply to: Re: Ongoing RLS and complications posted by mrsrls on August 03, 2001 at 10:35:10:

Thanks for the response. Since OSA causes so many different kinds of pain, I'm not sure which one or ones you are having difficulty with. My range is: mixed severe apnea, RLS, high blood pressure, divriticulitis, depression (of course), psoriasis, arthritis, fibromialgia, the blood cloting and EDS. The treatments for each are different and some are effective and some aren't. I've been through many trials by the docs so if you let me know the areas you want to discuss, I will be glad to share my experience. I have also applied for Soc. Sec. Disability and have been through 4 levels of appeals so far. For the emotional pain that we all experience, the only thing that seems to help me besides the medication, is to find something you enjoy doing and focus on it until you tire then rest and go back at it again. I've been trying woodworking projects. Let me know what's up.

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