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Oh well i have to admit it. Denial is no longer a luxury to me but my symptoms have returned with a vengence

linda

Lisa, I'm sorry you aren't feeling well.  I hope this flare passes quickly and you're feeling good again very soon!  The good news is that you know it is possible to feel good for an extended period of time, and you can get there again soon!

Be really good to yourself and maybe you can stop this in it's tracks!

Ah sweetie, I am so sorry.  How very upsetting as well as painful.  Did you call the dr to let them know about this?  Can he maybe expedite your lyme test?   Love and hugs
ARGH. That sucks.

But I'm glad it waited until after that amzing vacation.

 

 Aww Pin I am so sorry you're having a flare. I was so hoping you would stay in remission Sorry you're not feeling well, Lisa.  Feel better soon!

Lisa,

I'm sorry, it is seems even more discouraging to take a turn for the worse after feeling good. Remember that the long period of feeling good shows improvement even though you don't feel well right now. Take it easy and get well.

Laker

I wish there were some way to speed things up regarding the Lyme's test. I'm so sorry you're feeling so bad. We're all here for you, please let us know how you're feeling.

Sorry you're feeling so bad pin! I hope this is just temporary and that you wake up tomorrow feeling back to your 'new' old self!

Hugs,

Hope you feel better again soon!

Pip

Feel better soon!!So sorry pin, when days are like this, they seem to go on forever. I hope you
are feeling better soon.

Denial isn't such a bad place. Sorry Pin

Monk

Hey Lisa,

Sorry things are so rotten for you at the moment... I had to beg for a steroid injection last week as the enbrel isn't working yet and I'm desperately trying to finish off my degree so I can qualify and get a payrise... Whatever disease we all have it just keeps coming back to 'get' us... I hope you manage to get some answers soon - and whatever it turns out to be I hoe your Dr's can help you...  One thing I've learned about the good old NHS is that sometimes you need to be persistent and don't let them fob you off.

Big hugs.

KT 


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