Guest guest Posted January 7, 2008 Report Share Posted January 7, 2008 Hi - Sorry you aren't feeling well. That wool blanket sounds nice, except that I hate the itchiness of real wool. I think you are an incredible young woman. You haven't missed any work since November of 2006? That's remarkable, even if it is only part-time work. And you use your own energy to get there by riding your bike!I bet the translating is a terribly boring thing on a subject like economics. Yuck. On a good note, I bet you are happy that your mum's " friend " has gone back to Sweden. Hang in there. Jeanne in WI Hi Today when I woke up, I was exhausted, freezing cold and had pain in my entire body. I slept for an hour under my wool blanket (which I got for christmas) between 7 am and 8 am, but didn't feel much better after that. I wanted to call my employer and say that I have a bad cold or something, but I didn't. Since I finished university in November 2006 I haven't missed one day of work, even if I sometimes feel horrible when I am there. I get those colds during holidays when no one is working. At the moment I don't have much energy (and I just got here!). The pain is less now (thank God!) but I know that in the afternoon I'll have pain in my back and my neck at least, may be head ache too. I might try and drink some energy drink for the first time in my life after lunch. May be that will help me get through the day. I don't understand that every time you are in a hurry (which I was in the morning) and take your bicycle somewhere the wind is always strong and coming towards your face, which makes it more difficult to ride the bike. When you are in a hurry the wind is never in the back, pushing you forward from behind. There was snow on the ice too, so I had to be extra careful not to fall with the bike. But I came here just in time. I am working on something horrible and boring. It's like a column of words that are just in economics. Even if I find the words in Swedish I have no idea what they mean. That's another reason why I'd rather sit on my bed cross stitching and not be here. Ríght now I hope that I never get a real job, because that means 7-8 hours work per day and I am tired after only 5 hours. -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2008 Report Share Posted January 7, 2008 I can so relate. If the world really knew what this damn disease was like, they would be handing us disability. What a silent invisible hell. love and hugs, Debra V. Svensson wrote: Hi Today when I woke up, I was exhausted, freezing cold and had pain in my entire body. I slept for an hour under my wool blanket (which I got for christmas) between 7 am and 8 am, but didn't feel much better after that. I wanted to call my employer and say that I have a bad cold or something, but I didn't. Since I finished university in November 2006 I haven't missed one day of work, even if I sometimes feel horrible when I am there. I get those colds during holidays when no one is working. At the moment I don't have much energy (and I just got here!). The pain is less now (thank God!) but I know that in the afternoon I'll have pain in my back and my neck at least, may be head ache too. I might try and drink some energy drink for the first time in my life after lunch. May be that will help me get through the day. I don't understand that every time you are in a hurry (which I was in the morning) and take your bicycle somewhere the wind is always strong and coming towards your face, which makes it more difficult to ride the bike. When you are in a hurry the wind is never in the back, pushing you forward from behind. There was snow on the ice too, so I had to be extra careful not to fall with the bike. But I came here just in time. I am working on something horrible and boring. It's like a column of words that are just in economics. Even if I find the words in Swedish I have no idea what they mean. That's another reason why I'd rather sit on my bed cross stitching and not be here. Ríght now I hope that I never get a real job, because that means 7-8 hours work per day and I am tired after only 5 hours. -- --------------------------------- Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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