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PostPosted: 02/21/07 - 04:17    Post subject: Chronic fatigue from four year! Vote now! Reply with quote

I am concerned having had chronic fatigue and polyalthrialgia for four years now after taking a drug for skin complaint, the Dr thinks I will not recover and may end up in a wheelchair. I am a mature student in my second of a four-year course. I have the luxury of planning my own day at the moment so if I have a tired attack I can go to bed immediately, but a full time employer will not understand this, I’m worried I will never hold down a job for very long, hence go back to the way I was before my degree, living in poverty and disgusting living conditions, due to lack of energy and not being able to keep up, physically or mentally, with a job. I am coping ok at the moment with my degree, but hoping for the future, are there any more success stories, or coping mechanisms for anyone with this condition?
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PostPosted: 02/21/07 - 23:43    Post subject: Re:Chronic fatigue from four year! Vote now! Reply with quote

This is same problem that I was facing for few months but recently I got the product of my choice that not only suited me but has given back my energy. Your problem sounds similar to me. I found B-12 Patch while surfing Internet. The site is b12patch.com. It’s a good product. Apply B-12 Patch to a clean and dry area of the skin behind the ear lobe on the neck. Try it, may be it will help. Good luck.
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