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MuseRider

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2. Thank you and gentle hugs back to you, EDS is not an easy thing
Fri Nov 20, 2015, 01:29 PM
Nov 2015

to live with.

I am hoping this will resolve itself but for the last 10 months I have been suffering as we did everything to find out what was wrong. We all hoped getting rid of my gallbladder would do the trick but this has gotten worse so I suppose there is still just a slim chance it could resolve. I am not counting on that, I would rather it be a happy surprise.

I do have RA but it has remained very mild for me. My main concern with the other issues is how on earth I can take oral meds for them. I am narcoleptic and medicate about 4 times a day for that. I will figure it out. I went to FB and looked around and I really appreciate you telling me about that. Oddly I had not even thought to look there.

I so wish this was not happening, it will sure take a lot of joy out of occasions but I am living and it will not kill me so I can manage to find other ways to express myself while others eat.

I hope you are doing well. EDS is not very common I don't think. I am a retired nurse and have auto immune disease so I had heard of it. Funny that gastroparesis I had not heard of!

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