Posted by floatingbridge on April 20, 2011, at 1:27:07
In reply to Re: road mapping AD shortlist » floatingbridge, posted by Phillipa on April 19, 2011, at 23:16:27
Phillipa, I think pain taxes people incredibly. It incites anxiety and depression and fatigue. Like today. A lovely day. I awake in a decent mood. Slept well enough. Within one hour of being up, the pressure of being upright just becomes insistent. So I manage it. All the while I'm making the effort to stay engaged with whatever task or pleasure at hand, I'm really multi-tasking. All day.
Your pain sounds all day, too. Yes?
However, by decreasing the norco, the stim, the snri, I can feel the pain more precisely. That's good because I can really work with it. However, a big
however, this is a transitional state, because I am going to find a way to heal what I can and then medicate what remains. I feel the same about AD's.If it's anxiety and fr*ckin SP and ptsd, those same old fears, by golly, I am going to work them. This is a big attitude improvement for me.
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