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In a message dated 3/11/00 5:51:57 AM Pacific Standard Time,

CMTUS (AT) onelist (DOT) com writes:

Barbara wrote:

<< I know many of you are in constant pain or suffer from constant fatigue.

I wonder if this is the root of ill-temper as opposed to a more organic

relationship to CMT. >>

Barbara, Jeanie here

As far as I'm concerned you are very correct to suspect that pain and fatigue

have a connection to ill-tempers.

If I am in pain or over tired I can't deal with life.... The kids have to

be quite. LOL. No xtra phone calls like solicitors. I can get very moody and

upset easily if in pain or over tired.

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<< As far as I'm concerned you are very correct to suspect that pain and

fatigue

have a connection to ill-tempers. >>

That is a statement I can certainly agree with! Regardless of the cause of

the pain and fatigue, it is debilitating and makes it very hard to be

pleasant, let alone cheerful! It isn't just CMT, any illness or disorder that

creates chronic pain and/or fatigue can have the same result.

People who haven't experienced it have no clue and often no compassion.

Kat

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<< As far as I'm concerned you are very correct to suspect that pain and

fatigue

have a connection to ill-tempers. >>

That is a statement I can certainly agree with! Regardless of the cause of

the pain and fatigue, it is debilitating and makes it very hard to be

pleasant, let alone cheerful! It isn't just CMT, any illness or disorder that

creates chronic pain and/or fatigue can have the same result.

People who haven't experienced it have no clue and often no compassion.

Kat

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<< As far as I'm concerned you are very correct to suspect that pain and

fatigue

have a connection to ill-tempers. >>

That is a statement I can certainly agree with! Regardless of the cause of

the pain and fatigue, it is debilitating and makes it very hard to be

pleasant, let alone cheerful! It isn't just CMT, any illness or disorder that

creates chronic pain and/or fatigue can have the same result.

People who haven't experienced it have no clue and often no compassion.

Kat

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