Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 Hi Tawnya,As far as fatigue and EN, I also experience that, and it might be that EN seems to slightly affect my breathing. I think that might cause one to feel tired. Also, EN is putting your body through a lot, even if all blood works is within normal ranges.Your body is fighting off whatever is triggering the EN. That also shows up as an elevated SED RATE on blood tests. It means inflammation, but it doesn't tell where. Most of us have an elevated SED RATE when we have an EN flare up.You're a legal secretary, huh?The Group has been trying to find a lawyer to work pro bono to set us up as a legal charity [501©(3) Nonprofit Organizations]so we can collect funds for EN without having to pay taxes.If you have any connections there, we would ALL appreciate it. We have a name for our charity alreadyThe erythema nodosum research fundor "ENUF"as in "we've had enough!"This could be easier than collecting funds through NORD.Love, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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