Guest guest Posted July 24, 2002 Report Share Posted July 24, 2002 --- OOOOHH YES! I feel that way right now! Have to stay awake because I have a kid outside and one who needs constant supervision (mentally retarded) so I'm on line to keep myself up! Worked 8 hours - I still manage to work full time. Don't have the energy to unload the dishwasher or run the vacuum. I was quite the Working Donna until fibro reared its monstrous head! I live in Ohio and at first, summer was very wet, and then we went to hot and humid - both types of weather are very hard on me. My biggest fibro problems occur during a change in barometric pressure. If its about 30. I'm in pretty good shape. Below that and the pain increases as it falls. My " outside " child, male, 13, jock, as I was at his age, gets severe headaches when the pressure drops. I pray he doesn't end up with fibro. The fact that he is male works in his favor (or are females the only ones who admit they hurt?) In the past, I would have said winter was my worst season (ice storms wreak havoc with me) but the past few years, mid to late summer has kicked my behind. In @y..., Lynne wrote: > I have been having a truly gruesome summer. It seems > that as soon as the weather changes, I get much, much > worse. It's mostly the fatigue and stomach problems. > Last Sunday I went to the 6 pm church service and I > was so exhausted just driving there (a 10 minute > drive) that the whole time I was in church, my eyes > were rolling around in their sockets and I had to > fight to force them to stay open. I am so scared > about this as it has never happened before. Anyone > else ever feel this way? > -Lynne > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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